Florian Thauvin’s ambition is clear: he has his sights set on playing in the upcoming Football World Cup in Brazil. Despite his controversial transfer from Lille to Marseille, he remains focused on his goals, including representing France in the prestigious tournament.
In an interview with Corse-Matin, Thauvin expressed his desire to be part of the French squad for the World Cup. He acknowledged that playing in such a tournament is a dream for any footballer, especially when it’s hosted in Brazil, a country renowned for its passion for the sport.
Thauvin understands that achieving his World Cup goal requires a strong performance in the second half of the season with Marseille. He emphasized the importance of contributing to his club’s success while also showcasing his abilities on the field.
As a member of the France Espoirs (under-21) team, Thauvin hopes to catch the attention of national team coach Didier Deschamps and earn a spot in the senior squad for the World Cup. Whether he ultimately becomes part of Deschamps’ plans remains to be seen, but Thauvin is determined to make a compelling case through his performances for Marseille.