“I’m sick of this propaganda to see him get out,” Dupraz supports Deschamps

“I’m sick of this propaganda to see him get out,” Dupraz supports Deschamps
“I’m
      sick
      of
      this
      propaganda
      to
      see
      him
      get
      out,”
      Dupraz
      supports
      Deschamps

Not spared from criticism at the end of the Euro in Germany, Didier Deschamps did not improve his popularity rating with the slap suffered on Friday against Italy (3-1), at the Parc des Princes, for the return of the Blues. But the coach of the French team can at least count on a loyal support: that of Pascal Dupraz.

“He is the greatest coach”

Present in The Big Mouths of Sport This Sunday on RMC, the former coach of Toulouse and Saint-Etienne did not mince his words. For him, questioning the tactical choices or management of Deschamps is pointless. “I can’t wait to see Didier Deschamps at the head of another prestigious selection. I can’t wait to see Didier Deschamps at the head of Real Madrid or Bayern. When he’s finished with the French team, he will be promised these positions. He is the greatest coach. He has incredible success, look at his number of victories. I’m fed up with this propaganda to see him get out,” he said.

For him, not everyone appreciates how lucky they are to have Deschamps at the helm of Les Bleus. “I dream of seeing him win with other teams, and many teams would like to have him. We are turning up our noses because Zinedine Zidane is in the waiting room. I don’t know how Deschamps keeps his composure in the face of this ugly mug. He is being accused of bad intentions, simply because he has just lost a Nations League match. Is this a joke? Let’s not forget that Griezmann is on the decline and that Mbappé is no longer putting one foot in front of the other. We have also lost Giroud. So please Didier, go look elsewhere!” concluded Dupraz, firmly convinced of Deschamps’ success on the bench of Les Bleus or elsewhere.

- RMC Sport

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