M6 honors a football player who has the tweet in her skin on his show Tout peut arriver!
This player is none other than Mathilde Fernandes, Portuguese international and player of FC Val d'Orge (D2 female).
His father, a former PSG professional, is responsible for the Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois football team.
"I love you more than a goal in the 90th minute" says Mathilde, this tweet is only one of his 25,000 other twwets but he has the merit of being clear on his passion for football!
Kendji and Stephane Rousseau played the game with her, singing these tweets for the first and doing charades with her for Stephane!
She won 2 concert tickets for the Kendji concert and a digital tablet.
If you missed this moment of pure pleasure with Mathilde, you can find her appearance in replay and watch the replay next week on M6.
1-How was the show made? How were you chosen?
I was trapped by my best friend .. M6 was in contact with her and had been following me for months to trap me.
2-What was your football course? Your dad got involved in your career to get the level you have today? Do you have brothers and sisters who also play football?
I started soccer at the age of 6 in Sainte Geneviève des bois with the boys ... Then at 15 I joined FCF Juvisy in -15 years. Then I was in national U19 and now I'm at Val d'Orge in D2.
I play in the same team as my sister Charlotte ex-French international ... She was pregnant so she had to stop the football ... She was playing in D1 Juvisy.
With my father ex-professional footballer it's about that we grew up in it, and it made us want to play football too.
3-How was your selection in U19 with Portugal? Was the level the same as with your current club?
The Portuguese selection is a selection that may evolve as and when ... Now the level is much higher in France and in French clubs and that's why I will put France favorites against Portugal to the Algarve.
4-Do you feel an evolution of women's football since you play football?
The Algarve is fast approaching, do you think France will have a chance to win?
Women's football has evolved a lot in recent years thanks to the World Cup in part, I think, where France has had a good run and people have started to take an interest. The media too! I hope this will continue to evolve.
Photo credits: Giovani Pablo


