After a complicated start to the season, marked by personal challenges such as his baccalaureate which he finally obtained, Warren Zaire-Emery has regained his form for several matches, notably during the Classic against OM (0-3), where he played a key role in midfield. With his outspokenness, the young PSG midfielder shared confidences about his career, in particular the difficulties he encountered in obtaining his baccalaureate at the end of September.
“I passed my baccalaureate, but it was a complicated month. I even thought about quitting. But I had the support of my family and my girlfriend (Océane Toussaint) who pushed me, but I passed it more for them than for me Now I have won it, I am still proud of myself because it was really a complicated passage. he said during a discussion between the club and supporters via the Discord app.
With this weight less, and although he is a very studious student, Warren would like to point out that he is at the beginning of his career and that he still has many areas of progression to explore. “There are always things to improve, no matter what qualities or style of play you have. I'm going to work for that. I'm going to do everything it takes to perform as well as possible on the pitch and always give everything for PSG That's the idea I have huge room for improvement, because I'm only 18 and people forget that I want to work and progress in all aspects of the game. “ he reported.
He also looked back on a notable moment in his career with PSG and on his model. “The first match I played as a starter for PSG was in the Champions League against Bayern Munich. I remember it very well. I thought I was going to stress, but I had confidence in myself and in my qualities. I also don't forget my partners who helped me. Now, I play my football, I have confidence in myself and in my qualities, and I don't put pressure on myself.
Regarding his inspirations, he added: “I don't have an idol, but the player I take as an example is Marco Verratti. He's someone I've watched a lot since I was little, and I even had the chance to playing with him. He gave me a lot of advice. He's a great player.”