France coach Didier Deschamps is not worried about Yohan
Cabaye's limited amount of playing time at Paris Saint-Germain.
The 28-year-old is in France's squad for a friendly with
the Netherlands on Wednesday, despite having made just one start for PSG since
joining from Newcastle United in January.
Cabaye has come off the bench six times under Laurent
Blanc, scoring once, and Deschamps is understandably eager for the midfielder
to start more games ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
However, Deschamps insists he is not overly concerned by
Cabaye's lack of match action.
"I would have preferred Cabaye to have more minutes under
his belt, and that goes for him too of course, but I'm not worried," he
said.
"What is true for him is true for a lot of players
who join a big club, especially when they join mid-season.
"PSG are going well and Yohan is intelligent enough
to accept and understand that.
"What's important is that he keeps match-sharp and
begins to start games. When you come on as a sub it's not the same thing."
Culled from Soccerway
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