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Why Ryan Cherki vs Didier Deschamps is ‘no drama’, as former France international explains Manchester City’s enigmatic playmaker’s World Cup disappointment

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Why Ryan Cherki vs Didier Deschamps is 'no drama', as former France international explains Manchester City's enigmatic playmaker's World Cup disappointment

The former striker, who won 20 caps for his country and is courtesy of Freebets.com, home of best betting sites – said TARGET on the Cherki vs. Deschamps debate: “I think it’s not drama. I think it’s part of the communication, the body language. I’m not saying it’s completely normal. He has to manage it and maybe do it behind closed doors, but I think it’s great. I’m sorry. I think it’s great.”

“I’ve been there and I’m a good boy and I was a very professional guy, but it’s extremely tough. It’s a month and a half, you know, in that camp where you’re used to playing almost every game. You’re young. You want to prove yourself. You’ve seen other players play really well. It’s extremely hard to restrain yourself because you’re such a motivated player. You want to be out there, having fun because you think you can do it. And that maybe doesn’t show the coach the right way.”

“But if that’s the case, because we don’t know, I think it’s just a matter of Deschamps saying, ‘listen, I understand your position, I understand it’s difficult, but we’re here as a group.’ He’ll understand, he’ll learn, that’s all. But it doesn’t really matter because these things can happen.

“Actually I did it wrong. I wanted to go on the field and because I didn’t have time, I thought I could play more every time I went on the field, I was so excited that I got booked and didn’t play. So it’s part of individual emotions and how to communicate.”

“It’s not easy. It’s a World Cup. It’s not an ordinary game that you’re going to play next week. It’s a World Cup and it happens every four years. So it’s completely normal. I don’t blame him in the sense that maybe people are trying to create a debate. I think if someone is in that position, with that quality and that confidence, I’m telling you, it’s extremely difficult to contain.”

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