Blues: this exit from Deschamps which annoys OM

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The coach of the France team made a remarkable outing this weekend.

A historic figure at Olympique de Marseille, where he was a player and then coach, Didier Deschamps nonetheless remains objective when he covers current issues. Present at the Téléfoot microphone this Sunday, the coach of the France team discussed several themes. The technician was notably questioned about the possibility for Paris Saint-Germain of winning the Champions League.

“The Marseillais are not going to be happy…”

With a smile, Didier Deschamps did not hesitate to give an enthusiastic speech for the capital club, while taking care to get in shape for the Marseillais, who often pride themselves on being “ forever the first“. “ The year or never to win the Champions League? Every year it’s the year or never until the day they win it. It won’t happen one day or another, which is what I hope for them. The Marseillais are not going to be happy, it’s important for French football…”. It didn’t take much more to see Marseille supporters react on the web.

Didier Deschamps also believes that the French champions should avoid the trap set by Real Sociedad in the round of 16. “An affordable print? It could have been worse, on paper, Paris seems more than favorite. » First elements of response on February 14.

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