Zoumana Camara was disturbed by the behavior of Warren Zaire-Emery

Like N’Golo Kanté before him, Warren Zaire-Emery risks being attached to this label of ideal son-in-law for a long time, because of the smooth image he tends to project. Often described as a discreet, respectful and exemplary young man, the Parisian Titi has also left his mark on his former U19 coach, Zoumana Camara, with his behavior. In an interview given to Parisian this Saturday, “Papus” was particularly complimentary when talking about his former player, also specifying that he had sometimes even been troubled by his exemplary nature.

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If I had to give him a fault, it would be that he didn’t do the little stupid things he should have done at his age. (laughs). That we can’t tell him ‘No, don’t do that’. We are so afraid that he is too focused, too serious for his age, that we say to ourselves that it would be better for him to free himself and let himself go a little more, even if it means doing stupid things, smiles the former PSG player. Me, as an educator, and this is the paradox, it would almost have reassured me if one day someone had called me to say ‘a little incident happened with Warren’. I would have been surprised, I would have said to myself, hey, there’s Warren in there… But that’s not the case. It’s designed like that and we won’t change it. (…) We never yell at him, there is no reproach to be made. I happened to press this in front of the group, I did not hesitate to say that he had the right attitude.

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