strong words from Payet to defend Deschamps

strong words from Payet to defend Deschamps
strong words from Payet to defend Deschamps

After a long career in Europe, Dimitri Payet decided to go into exile in Brazil in the summer of 2023 to join the Vasco da Gama club after a mixed last year at OM. In his new club, the Reunionese rediscovers great sensations and was the guest of Greg's Team this evening to discuss the Blues, whom he last met in 2018. In a context of strong criticism towards Didier Deschamps , he wanted to defend the French coach. “There will always be harsher criticism towards the French team and towards the quality of the game. He is someone who has obviously given a lot to the French team as and as coach, who has won with the French team. For me, today, we still have the man for the job. »

Confident for the future

He who knew the Blues with Didier Deschamps with a great campaign during Euro 2016, Dimitri Payet also experienced the arrival of a new generation from the inside and is confident for the future of the Blues. “Today, we are moving on to a new generation with a lot of young players arriving. The Mayonnaise must set. But today, these Nations League matches are used to prepare for the future, the World Cup which is coming. Obviously you have to be demanding but you also have to take the time not to go too quickly. I'm confident because when you only have good players, normally it only works. » A statement that should make the French coach smile.

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To summarize

Now in Brazil at Vasco da Gama, Dimitri Payet was the guest of Greg's Team today. The former OM player defended with strong words the Blues coach Didier Deschamps, strongly criticized for his style of play.


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