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French president pulls on boots for charity football game

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President Emmanuel Macron, who has his eye firmly on the goal of elections next year, donned his football boots and marshalled the midfield at a charity match yesterday.

After a kiss from his wife Brigitte, the 43-year-old was all smiles as he took to the pitch in Poissy outside Paris alongside former internatio­nal defender Marcel Desailly and ex-Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

Playing central midfield, Macron drew cheers from the crowd with his first touch – and was given plenty of space to turn from overawed opponents who retreated deferentia­lly as he advanced with the ball.

The fan of Marseille was also allowed to take a penalty, scoring an equaliser with a less-thanferoci­ous shot that the political centrist sent down the middle.

Macron, who played football at university and is a keen tennis player, had spent the day visiting constructi­on sites for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

“The aim is not simply to get medals, it will be to put sport at the heart of the nation,” he told reporters, announcing €200mn ($232mn) for sports facilities.

His political party and aides are gearing up for presidenti­al polls next April when Macron is expected to seek a second term.

A new survey published yesterday showed him coming top in the first round with 24-28% of votes, and then winning the second round run-off.

Analysts say the election remains unpredicta­ble, however, with a surge by far-right media pundit Eric Zemmour in recent weeks demonstrat­ing how quickly voter sentiment can shift.

The charity game featured a side of former players and public personalit­ies, including former France internatio­nal and Arsenal star Robert Pires, while their opponents were a team of medics who have been on the frontline of efforts to battle the coronaviru­s (Covid-19) pandemic.

Footage of the match, and Macron’s successful penalty, were shown on rolling news channels.

The money raised from the sale of around 3,000 tickets was destined for a hospital charity which is headed by Brigitte Macron.

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