“A boring injury”, “this match screwed us over”, “my friends”… It's an understatement to say that Zack Henry, the English fly-half at Stade Français, is familiar with the language of Molière.
“There is a part of me that feels French,” admits the 29-year-old, who has been in France for seven years (with just a one-season break at Leicester).
To the point of asking for your passport?
“Soon,” he promises with a big smile.
Especially since Brexit!
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Before his reunion, this Saturday March 2 (5 p.m.), with his former club Pau, the Parisian striker, currently enjoying great success with the leader of the Top 14, told us, with humor and relaxation, about his special bond with France, more than a country of adoption for the young man, orphaned by his father for a year and a half, and who found a new family in France, from Rouen to Paris via Nevers and Pau. .
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