Didier Deschamps made an announcement that had the effect of a bomb about his future. The current coach of the Blues has made it known that he will leave his post after the 2026 World Cup. Didier Deschamps has also taken a severe attack, while the favorite for his succession is called Zinédine Zidane.
Didier Deschamps recently made a resounding announcement about his future. “ In my head, it’s very clear. I served my time with the same desire, the same passion to maintain the French team at the highest level. But 2026 is very good » launched the current coach of the Blues in the 13H of TF1. The elder of theABOUT will therefore leave theFrench team after the 2026 World Cup. The favorite for his succession is called Zinedine Zidane. Et Jerome Rothen used the ex-coach of Real Madrid to tackle severely Didier Deschamps.
“There is a lot of respect from Kylian Mbappé towards Zinédine Zidane”
« What is certain is that there is a lot of respect on the part of Kylian Mbappé towards Zinédine Zidane. When you respect the person in front of you, there is a duration but it is not unlimited by seeing each other and being around each other. Respect afterwards, you have to look for it elsewhere, that is to say in what Zidane will bring to Mbappé. (…) If in 2026, Kylian becomes again who he was 2 years ago, it is a guarantee that in the first months both will excel and that cohabitation will work wonderfully. Afterwards there are so many parameters that come into account » first launched the former player of the PSG on the antennas of RMC.
“In terms of play, we cannot do worse than currently”
« When you arrive, the coach brings you to the start with his charisma and experience. Very quickly, no matter the coaches, it gets lost. Zizou is totally aware of this. But afterwards, we won’t look at him like the former great player. Zidane will inevitably have to bring positive things to all the players. In terms of image, the French team will be able to shine and in terms of play, we cannot do worse than currently » then added the former French international. The message got through.