Macron was a feisty left-back!
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday he was a determined footballer in his youth who "would not let go" and would motivate his teammates.
"I played left back. I was nasty though not very skilful. On the pitch, I was the sort that would not let go and would motivate the others," he told the Telefoot programme on French channel TF1.
Macron lunched with the French squad at their training camp of Clairefontaine earlier this week, a presidential visit that has become a ritual for French leaders ever since Jacques Chirac visited the squad in the run-up to the 1998 tournament.
France went on to triumph on home soil and Chirac's popularity soared -- just what the tonic Macron might be wishing for for his own ratings. After a year in power, a raft of economic and social reforms have earned him the tag "president of the rich" among left-wing voters.
"A winning team gives back a lot of confidence," Macron said. "I feel the team wants to succeed and bring back the cup."
Macron, a fan of southern France's Olympique Marseille, has said he would travel to Russia for the soccer World Cup if France reach the semifinals.
"I said I'd come to see you when you got through the quarterfinal. Note that I said 'when' and not 'if'," he told players.
France have been drawn to face Australia, Denmark and Peru in Group C at the World Cup, which runs from June 14 to July 15.
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