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French team infighting? Manchester City's €90 million star turns away and refuses to shake hands with the coach.

In a key match of the Round of 16 of the World Cup on July 1, the French men's football team defeated Sweden 3-0, advancing strongly to the Round of 16. However, after the match, a controversial scene of discord between the coach and a player emerged in the French team.

From the leaked video, it can be seen that French coach Didier Deschamps was shaking hands with players one by one during the post-match walk. He finally approached Cherki to shake his hand, but Cherki directly turned his head and ignored Deschamps, maintaining a gloomy expression.

Deschamps, aware of his favorite player's discontent, approached again to comfort him as Cherki bent down to adjust his shoes. However, Cherki still did not appreciate it, angrily pulling his hand away from Deschamps and refusing to look at him. Helpless, Deschamps had to walk away in frustration.

This apparent "infighting" between the French team's coach and player sparked heated discussions among netizens. Many fans condemned Cherki, saying: "With such behavior, do you deserve to show a bad attitude to the coach?" and "Do you really know your place on the national team?"

Over the past season, Cherki performed exceptionally well for Manchester City. Wearing the No. 10 jersey, he made 52 appearances, contributing 10 goals and 15 assists. Cherki's market value has also soared to €90 million.

However, in this World Cup, Cherki has not been given many opportunities. So far, in all four matches he has played in this World Cup, he has come off the bench, with a total playing time of only 55 minutes.

But Deschamps is not intentionally targeting Cherki. After all, in the French national team, Cherki has to compete with players like Olise, Barcola, Dembélé, and Doué, all of whom are in excellent form. It is indeed a "happy dilemma" to sacrifice any one of them to give Cherki more playing time.
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Internal strife in the French team? Manchester City's €90 million star turns away and refuses to shake the coach's hand

In a high-profile match of the Round of 16 at the World Cup on July 1, the French men's football team defeated Sweden 3-0, advancing to the Round of 16. However, after the match, a controversial scene of discord between the manager and player emerged.

From the leaked video, it can be seen that French coach Didier Deschamps was shaking hands with each player during the post-match walk. He eventually approached Rayan Cherki to shake his hand, who directly turned his head away, ignoring Deschamps, and kept a sullen expression.

Deschamps noticed his discontent and when Cherki bent down to fix his shoes, he stepped forward again to comfort him. Yet, Cherki still refused the gesture, angrily brushing off Deschamps' hand and avoiding eye contact with him. With no choice, Deschamps had to leave dejectedly.

This seeming "internal strife" between the French team's manager and player sparked widespread discussion among netizens. Many fans criticized Cherki: "Are you worthy of showing off your attitude to the coach with such behavior?" "Do you really know your position in the national team?"

In the past season, Cherki delivered impressive performances for Manchester City. Wearing the No. 10 jersey, he recorded 10 goals and 15 assists in 52 appearances. His market value has also soared to €90 million.

However, during this World Cup, Cherki hasn't received much playing time. In all four matches played so far, he came on as a substitute, accumulating only 55 minutes of game time.

Deschamps is not deliberately targeting Cherki, after all, in the French national team, players like Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola, Ousmane Dembélé, and Moussa Diaby are ahead of Cherki, and they are all in excellent form. It would indeed be a happy "dilemma" to sacrifice any of them to give Cherki more playing time.
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