A group of Parisian supporters displayed a banner of support for Zaire-Emery this Sunday in front of the Parc des Princes.
The evening of Warren Zaire-Emery could have been magnificent. Saturday evening, the young Parisian player started for the first time with theFrench team to face Gibraltar. After the Blues’ ideal start and the two goals scored in four minutes, the 17-year-old scored his first goal for the selection after just 16 minutes in the blue jersey, allowing him to become the youngest scorer with the Blues team. Post-war France.
Zaire-Emery unfortunate scorer
But the fairy tale ended at that very moment. Hit in the ankle on his goal, the PSG player was unable to celebrate his goal and had to give up his place immediately. Although no fracture was detected during the examinations he took, Zaire-Emery suffers from a sprained right ankle which forced him to leave the rally and which will keep him away from the field until 2024.
COURAGE WARREN! 🔴🔵
11/19/2023 pic.twitter.com/mz1EeM4iSC
— Block Parisii (@leblockparisii) November 19, 2023
This Sunday, Parisian supporters showed their support for the young nugget of their club. In front of the Parc des Princes, the Block Parisiian association present in the Boulogne stand, displayed a banner on which we can read “Cheer up Warren!” »who should appreciate.