The Blues will challenge Gibraltar and Greece during this November international break. Two qualifying matches for the next Euro, with a new kid in the group: Warren Zaire-Emery. Not really a surprise, as the Parisian titi has been shining since the start of the season, and Didier Deschamps had already opened the door during the last French rally.
And in passing, the PSG midfielder breaks a record for precocity. He becomes the youngest player in history to be called up to the French national team since 1914. He thus surpasses Eduardo Camavinga, who had this record for three years. Julien Verbrugghe (16 years, 10 months and 6 days in 1906) and Maurice Gastiger (17 years, 4 months and 5 days in 1914) remain the earliest players to have been called up to the Blues.