Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Warren Zaïre-Emery (19 years old) returns to Les Bleuets with his motivation intact. Gérald Baticle, the France U21 coach, praised his commitment and passion for the game at a press conference, hoping to see him return to the progression that marked his meteoric rise with PSG.
Baticle: “He’ll bring us a lot, I want to help him.”
“He’s a great player, but above all, he’s a good person, a huge football fan. You love football. You always want to play. Warren is like that. He comes to give us a helping hand. The idea is to be together, perform well, and have fun. We hope he brings us more and gets back on track. He’ll bring us a lot, and I want to help him get back on track. We mustn’t forget that he’s very young.” »
For Gérald Baticle, Warren Zaïre-Emery embodies everything he loves about football: a love of the game, simplicity, and a constant desire to improve. The U21 coach sees this return as an essential step in reviving the young Parisian, who has been hampered by a season marked by competition and injuries.
The objective is twofold: to rediscover the joy of teamwork while supporting a raw talent in his recovery. At 19, the PSG captain has already experienced early peaks—Champions League, Euro—but the coach above all wants to provide him with an environment conducive to his development. With Les Bleuets, Zaïre-Emery must once again become what he has always been: a passionate player before becoming a prodigy.