Rayan Cherki has declared a personal mission to prioritize creative “magic” over robotic tactical perfection as he prepares for his first World Cup with France.
Manchester City midfielder Rayan Cherki has signaled his intent to bring “street football” back to the global stage ahead of France’s friendly against Brazil.
The 22-year-old, viewed as Kevin De Bruyne’s successor at City, has contributed 19 goal involvements this season despite a complex relationship with Pep Guardiola’s structured system.
“Robots are good, but magic is better,” Cherki told L’Equipe, emphasizing flair over pragmatic efficiency.
With only four senior caps, Cherki has already become a central figure in Didier Deschamps’ World Cup plans.
Despite facing criticism for his penchant for keep-ups and rabona crosses, the Frenchman remains unapologetic about his artistic approach.
“Playing a perfect match, with 99% successful passes, is good, but producing one with five or six flashes of genius will always be better,” the midfielder added.
