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This is a clear message for his detractors and all those who dream of seeing him leave, in particular to give way to Zinedine Zidane. No, Didier Deschamps is not tired. National coach since July 2012, the person concerned assures that he still has something under his belt. “ I have my energy, I do everything to keep the French team going. Criticism has always been a part of my life like compliments. It will not influence what I have to do, what I think I will do for the French team to progress. », he proclaims this Saturday at a press conference.
On the eve of a shock-looking Nations League match against Italy, Didier Deschamps defends his results: “
We are second in the Fifa rankings, we were semi-finalists at the Euro… » Even if it means scratching his protégés a little: “ Young players don’t have the experience. It harms collective expression, but despite everything we are here. Italy and France are qualified. We know what we have to do. If I stick to what I said in September, I will make changes. I need to see players. The idea is to see as many players as possible on the field. And not draw definitive conclusions… »
“I keep the same desire”
Thursday, the Blues recorded their fourth goalless draw against Israel (0-0). “ There is physical and psychological fatigue », admits the Bayonne technician for his players, nevertheless ensuring their flawless motivation. “
It’s frustrating and upsetting not to score », he continues, without calling into question the relative tactical reluctance observed against the Jewish State.
As for his exceptional longevity, the 56-year-old strategist does not see it as a dead end for the French team, but rather a source of personal rejuvenation. “ Claudio Ranieri is 73 years old and will become coach of AS Romahe takes as an example.
Experience helps. I thrive on exchanges with players, individual or collective. There is an experience yes but I learn every day. I wake up in the morning saying to myself, “I know I don’t know.” It makes me think. The environment is not the same as ten years ago, the requirements are not the same. I adapt but I keep the same tranquility, serenity and the same desire. » Everything to go until the 2026 World Cup at least. And perhaps beyond.
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