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Cherki could be France’s W. Cup key

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June 2, 2026
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PARIS — If matches get tight for France at the World Cup and a defense is particularly hard for the star-studded attack to breach, Rayan Cherki is a dream player to bring on.

The 22-year-old enjoyed a brilliant first season with Manchester City, lighting up the Premier League with his maverick skills and amazing passing. He finished second with 12 assists behind only Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, an established Premier League player.

One of Cherki’s assists saw him dribble across the penalty area with his right foot before playing a blind pass – where a player does not look in the direction of where he is passing – with his left foot to Marc Guehi. Afterward, City coach Pep Guardiola – who coached all-time great Lionel Messi at Barcelona – spoke of his disbelief at the creativity shown because he had not even seen that pass as an option.

In another match, Cherki assisted on Phil Foden’s goal with an audacious Rabona pass, where the player’s kicking leg is crossed behind the back of the standing leg.

Cherki is more of a passer, but when he does score the goals highlight his amazing close control. Take his brilliant goal on his City debut against Wolverhampton, where he started the move with an outrageous backheel flick.

He can also run directly at players at speed with the ball glued to his feet, attributes he shares with the record eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi. His goal during his debut for France last June saw him net a brilliant volley against Spain in the Nations League.

“Rayan has something special,” Guardiola said according to AP. “He will become an extraordinary player with his mindset and mentality.”

Cherki gives France coach Didier Deschamps wider options thanks to his versatility. He can play as an attacking midfielder or a right winger as he does with City, or as a playmaker just behind the center forward.

He was positioned behind Marcus Thuram in a 3-1 win against Colombia in March, where he was involved in two goals, and behind Kylian Mbappe against Ukraine last November.

When he was called up to the France squad for the first time in May last year, Cherki called it “the beginning of a beautiful adventure.” It could take him to greatness, for Cherki has the soccer world at his feet.

It´s hard to tell which is his stronger foot, although like Messi his best magic comes from his left.

In a interview with France Football magazine in March, Cherki was asked to name City´s best technical player.

Without hesitation, he replied: “Me.”

Cherki also described himself as “one of the most unpredictable players on the planet.”

Perfect if France needs him to break down a solid defense.

Cherki came through Lyon’s renowned youth academy, which has produced the likes of 2022 Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema and the wonderfully skilled Hatem Ben Arfa.

He made his Ligue 1 debut at just 16 years old in October 2019 and scored his first senior goal a few weeks later in a French Cup match, when Cherki’s astounding talent shone bright.

He scored two clinical goals, set up a teammate with a brilliant pass from midfield, won a penalty which his teammate missed, then provided another assist. Oh, he also hit the crossbar with an audacious lob.

It was a mesmerizing performance for his age and put him on the radar of Europe’s biggest clubs.

In his final season at Lyon, he ended with a league-high 11 assists. City landed him last summer for 36 million euros ($41 million), perhaps benefitting from Lyon’s dire financial situation to buy him for what now looks like a bargain price in soccer transfer terms.

Guardiola must have already known what he was getting, since Cherki scored against City in a Champions League youth game just after turning 15 – the youngest scorer in the competition.

Les Bleus will likely line up with Bayern Munich star Michael Olise, Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele and the prolific Mbappe, who scored a hat trick in the 2022 World Cup final loss to Argentina and netted in the 2018 World Cup final win over Croatia.

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