A broad smile lights up his face when he walks, on this spring Wednesday, into one of the sun-drenched rooms of Clairefontaine.
The handshake is frank.
For more than thirty minutes, Mattéo Guendouzi tells his story without telling himself, with this spontaneity and sincerity present in his DNA.
He talks about his return to blue (he was a substitute on Saturday evening during the blue defeat against Germany), following Antoine Griezmann's withdrawal, his season at Lazio Rome, the role of dad and his intact passion for Marseille, where France receives Chile, this Tuesday.
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