France is undoubtedly in the spotlight in this year's European title race. Initially, Kilian McBarbie was seen as a key player, but surprisingly, 33-year-old Nicolou Gendy has shown leadership qualities beyond belief after four matches. France have gone 19 consecutive matches without losing to the European champions, a new record in European soccer history.
Jandy, who missed the World Cup two years ago due to an injury, moved to the Saudi League last year and has been in eye-catching form. Now, his return has been recognized by the European national team leader Dee Gans. In the past 19 matches, Jandy played on behalf of the French team, achieved 13 wins and 6 draws, a record in international matches is called the myth of undefeated players.
When counting European national team matches alone, Jandy has made 12 appearances for France, winning seven and drawing five, a record that not only surpasses the Spanish legend Xavi's 11-game unbeaten streak, but also France has conceded only one goal in four matches this year, a result that Jandy's role in the center of the field has been instrumental.