At only 17 years old, Warren Zaire-Emery is not like any other high school student. The midfielder, who has become essential at PSG, is experiencing his first steps in the France A team this week and is already applying for a start against Gibraltar, this Saturday in Nice (8:45 p.m.) during the Euro qualifiers. Present in front of journalists at a press conference this Thursday noon, “WZE” briefly recounted his beginnings within the group and in training, among his elders: “It went well. I don’t ask myself any questions. It’s certain that in the French team, the level is high. I play my football. I am doing my best. There are no bad times, only good times. They welcomed me well. It’s easier when there are players from the same club. I’m opening up little by little, I’m getting to know them. Everything is going well, I’m very happy.”
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Then asked about his management of studies alongside football, the one who is taking the baccalaureate this year responded in a light tone. “I do my classes at the same time. Yesterday I was doing my Spanish homework. I’m trying to organize myself. Whenever I have time, I do my homework, he confided. I try to alternate training in the afternoon with a little class before the session. It helps me keep a balance. If at home I play on the console or if I go outside, I don’t think it’s better for me. Relaunched on his grades obtained in the French test taken in first class, the Titi Parisien hid nothing: “I got 10 oral and 12 written. Or the opposite [laughs].”