Triple-Nationality Soccer Star Yassine Benrahou Delays National Team Decision

The Moroccan-Algerian-French player, Yassine Benrahou is in no hurry to make a choice on his sporting nationality. Nor does he close the door to any country when he is called upon.
Yassine Benrahou has participated not only in gatherings with the French U16 and U17 teams, but also with the Atlas Lions U20, reports Objectif Gard.
While waiting to make a final choice, the 21-year-old midfielder wants to focus first on his club. "What is certain is that if I’m not good on the pitch, no one will select me. I have three nationalities, French, Algerian and Moroccan. When a coach calls me, we’ll see," he added.
To recall, Yassine Benrahou signed a contract with Nîmes this year until 2023 after a successful loan, marked by 2 goals and 3 assists in 10 appearances with the Crocos.
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