Warren Zaire-Emery obtained his baccalaureate after setting records for precociousness in football

Warren Zaire-Emery obtained his baccalaureate after setting records for precociousness in football
Warren Zaire-Emery obtained his baccalaureate after setting records for precociousness in football
FRANCK FIFE / AFP Former teammate of Kylian Mbappé at PSG, the young 18-year-old French talent has just reached an important new milestone in his career.

FRANCK FIFE / AFP

Former teammate of Kylian Mbappé at PSG, the young 18-year-old French talent has just reached an important new milestone in his career.

FOOTBALL – One more line to his record. While he was again called up to the French team by Didier Deschamps for the October rally and the two League of Nations matches, Saint-Germain player Warren Zaire-Emery obtained his baccalaureate, as announced his club this Monday, October 7.

The 18-year-old was filmed with his mother when discovering the happy news, a few minutes before joining Clairefontaine and his teammates with the Blues on Monday.

– « Warren, I received an email! For your baccalaureate result…

– Oh yeah? And so?

– And so… Congratulations! », We can hear in this extract shared by PSG on social networks.

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In this video, which retraces his school career alongside his exploits on the football fields, the prodigy midfielder also explains why he had to wait so late to discover the results of his tests. “ Happy to pass it, it sure would have been complicated during the Euro (2024 in Germany) », Explains Warren Zaire-Emery, who was excused from events at the start of the summer to concentrate on the French team, with whom he reached the semi-finals of the continental tournament.

A demanding double course

The youngest player in the history of PSG and youngest French international in the post-war era confides in passing the difficulty of sharing his time between studies and training with Marquinhos, Achraf Hakimi and others.

« I had my classes to prepare myself every day, it was quite complicated and quite long », he slips, while we can see him mid-September in the middle of English revision, in an individual session. “ I finish training at 1 p.m. and at 1:30 p.m., 2 p.m. I have to be in class “, he explains again. At the very end of the capsule, we can discover his final average after all his tests: 10.96. “ Oula, is it “fair”? It’s what ? “, quips his father when he hears the news over the phone.

Despite the absence of mention, however, it is satisfaction that predominates for “WZE”, which will now “ being able to concentrate on football “. While “ continuing the languages », as he assures, under the eyes of his mother. With a little luck, the Parisian midfielder will even be able to celebrate this personal victory on Thursday on the pitch with a start – and why not a goal? – against Israel in the League of Nations.

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