2026 World Cup: “Digne: ‘I’m disappointed in myself, but there’s still a podium spot to aim for’”

2026 World Cup: “Digne: ‘I’m disappointed in myself, but there’s still a podium spot to aim for’”
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Turin, July 16 (LaPresse) – “First of all, I’m disappointed in myself.” Lucas Digne, the French fullback who committed the penalty foul on Lamine Yamal that decided the World Cup semifinal won by Spain, broke his silence in a social media post following the elimination of Les Bleus, who will now play the third-place match against England. “I’m also sorry for the team, for all the hard work they put in, and for this incredible group of players,” added the left-back. “Despite this immense disappointment, I remain proud to have represented our country, with all its richness, its diversity, and all the people who make it up. It’s not over yet: we still have a spot on the podium to aim for,” concluded the new Paris Saint-Germain signing.

Turin, July 16 (LaPresse) – “First of all, I’m disappointed in myself.” Lucas Digne, the French fullback who committed the penalty foul on Lamine Yamal that decided the World Cup semifinal won by Spain, broke his silence in a social media post following the elimination of Les Bleus, who will now play the third-place match against England. “I’m also sorry for the team, for all the hard work they put in, and for this incredible group of players,” added the left-back. “Despite this immense disappointment, I remain proud to have represented our country, with all its richness, its diversity, and all the people who make it up. It’s not over yet: we still have a spot on the podium to aim for,” concluded the new Paris Saint-Germain signing.

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