With the 2026 World Cup being his final tournament, France's national Football team manager Deschamps explained during a live television press conference right after announcing the roster on French network TF1: "I understand that Lucas Chevalier may be disappointed, but he hasn't played for several months anymore. At the time when he could have had some playing time, he didn't get any."
The Three-Year Lower League GrindRisser's rise to the top level is a masterclass in modern player development. Instead of sitting on a fashionable bench, he took the difficult way of lower-league loans to boost his confidence and sharpen his reflexes. According to RC Lens, he entered Strasbourg's academy at the age of 13, signed his first professional contract at 16, and spent time learning on the reserve side before going out on loan to gain first-team experience.
- 2023-24 (Dijon FCO): He played 30 games in the tough French third tier, maintaining 8 clean sheets.
- 2024-25 (Red Star FC): He made appearances in 19 games, demonstrating his ability to manage the step up to Ligue 2.
- 2025-26 (RC Lens): A €3 million move to the top flight transformed everything.