The Rise of Paris Saint-Germain’s Warren Zaire-Emery: Insights from Arsène Wenger

2023-11-14 08:14:42

In the columns of Le Parisien, the former emblematic manager of Arsenal, Arsène Wenger, lists the many qualities of the Parisian Titi, retained in the French team for the first time in his career at the end of the year.

Known for trusting young people, Arsène Wenger knows a thing or two regarding developing early talent. In more than twenty years of reign at Arsenal, the current director of world football development at FIFA has allowed nuggets to blossom and become great players. Obviously, the trajectory of young Parisian midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery, called up for the first time for the Blues, interests him enormously.

“He reminds me, somewhere, of Kylian Mbappé, in the sense that he is already unanimous,” admires Arsène Wenger, interviewed by The Parisian. Propelled into the starting lineup of Paris Saint-Germain by Luis Enrique, Warren Zaire-Emery never comes out. Over the weeks, he has established himself permanently in the midfield, showing astonishing reliability and maturity.

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“It’s extremely promising,” enthuses Wenger, for whom “there is no room for doubt”. In addition to this “quite astonishing” calm which he displays when the road rises, the former emblematic Arsenal coach appreciates “his ability to resist in duels and the strength he exudes”. “For a 17-year-old kid, it’s unusual,” Wenger noted.

No limit

The French technician sees in Warren Zaire-Emery a combination of Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kanté, “with his ability to win duels without making a mistake and to project himself forward by making people appreciate his great vision of the game”. “He has a little Patrick Vieira thing too,” adds Wenger. With such references, we understand that Wenger sets “no limits” to his development as a player.

Selected by Didier Deschamps for the last international window of the year, Warren Zaire-Emery is preparing to open a new chapter in his young career. With the French team already qualified, the coach should seize the opportunity to test the Paris Saint-Germain nugget once morest Gibraltar on Saturday (8:45 p.m.) or later once morest Greece (Tuesday November 21).

“There are two matches left, and there will be two in March before the list. This requires playing time, to have additional answers, but this must not go to the detriment of maintaining our performance standards. will not necessarily be the same players who will start the two matches in front of us,” explained the coach this Monday.

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