New arrival in Clairefontaine, a few hours from Domaine de Luchin, Lucas Chevalier, last rampart of LOSC, took his first steps with the Blues which he will learn to discover as the days go by.
The meeting was given at 4 p.m. this Monday and the Blues arrived slowly at the Château de Clairefontaine in preparation for the next two Nations League matches against Israel (November 14) and Italy (November 17). Lucas Chevalier (23 years old), who took the plunge, arrived alongside William Saliba, then gradually discovering a new environment: location, room, teammate, training…
The Lille doorman was still emptying his suitcase when he found himself tickled by the French communications unit to gather his first impressions: “There is a slight pressureadmitted the young Lille resident, who often seems impervious among the Mastiffs. We are entering a little into the unknown. I had only seen from the outside, so I can see how it is laid out, see how the people are. I was very pleasantly surprised by the welcome. I already feel very good here. I've only been there for five or ten minutes, but we feel a very good atmosphere. There are two stars, which we don't have in the French Espoirs Team (smile). There, we touch the Grail »he confided while gradually getting his bearings.
Replacing Alphonse Aréola, in difficulty at West Ham and hampered by an injury, Lucas Chevalier is already setting his first objectives: “Being there, being part of this privileged circle, you pass into another world. I'm not aware of it yet, so I'm going to try to have fun and stay as natural as possible. The ambition is to integrate already, have fun, and play as relaxed as possible in training to also show what I am capable of”he blurted out.
The return of the Blues to Clairefontaine
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