West Ham’s Issa Diop Commits to France National Team, Rejects Morocco and Senegal

Born in France to a Moroccan mother and a Senegalese father, Issa Diop only intends to play for France.
In an interview with Canal Football club on Canal +, the West Ham defender said his goal is to play for France, and for no other national team.
Being born in France, it is with this country that he must play and for no other. "I was born in France, I am French, I owe everything to France, It is my country. Going to another selection because I have not gone to the French national team, it would be a bit hypocritical on my part."
Likely to represent Senegal or Morocco, Issa Diop maintains that he will not change his mind even if he is never selected with the Blues.
Born on January 9, 1997 in Toulouse, Issa Diop has been playing at West Ham since last summer.
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