the monstrous save from Maignan which left the Blues first in the group

the monstrous save from Maignan which left the Blues first in the group
the monstrous save from Maignan which left the Blues first in the group

While the French team had a great match on the Italian pitch, it would have been too bad to lose first place in the final moments. But Mike Maignan was responsible for ensuring the blue victory. For this, the French goalkeeper had to make a decisive save against Moïse Kean, releasing a powerful shot from close range with magnificent authority.

Maignan relishes having been decisive

A parade that Maignan savors at its true value, as he subsequently explained on TF1. “I don't know if I saved the team, the match was over but it's a good save. When it's decisive, it feels good for the team and for me. We wanted victory, a revenge, it was a lot for pride after losing at home. We wanted to finish well, we know what we can do when we play together. That’s a lot of confidence and it’s important. When we play as a team, when we make the effort, we can do great things. »

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To summarize

Mike Maignan, the goalkeeper of the team, made a save which will be a landmark at the end of the match against Italy. A monstrous parade which allowed the Blues to finish in first place in the group ahead of the Italians.


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