Christophe Dugarry still pays Didier Deschamps

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Between Didier Deschamps and Christophe Dugarry, the divorce has been complete for a while. And it is difficult to imagine the two men smoothing things over one day after this new exit from Bordeaux. After having already demanded the departure of Deschamps from the head of the Blues in recent months, also scratching the management of Bayonnais and his refusal to let go of his position as coach which he has occupied for 12 years, Dugarry gave it another layer this Friday in an interview given to the newspaper The Team.

If I would meet Deschamps at the Euro this summer? (Dugarry will be a consultant for the broadcaster M6) Certainly ! I hope he won’t be in the stands like me, that wouldn’t be a good signhe blurted out playfully. I don’t think I’m hard on him, I’m doing my job, I just always ask myself questions. Like these 70, 80 empty minutes of the final of the last World Cup on which he never spoke. I’m still waiting for answers on the preparation, particularly mental, for this match, on what he wanted to offer tactically, if there were sick players as we said? What if we buried the hatchet for the 25th anniversary of France 98? No. There was no hello, no handshake, nothing. There is no longer any connection between us.”

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