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Between
Didier Deschamps and journalists, history has never been a long, quiet river. Especially since the 1998 world champion became the coach of the Blues in 2012.
Despite his incredible record, the Bayonne native is regularly criticized for his unattractive playing style.
“It’s not about settling scores or anything. Afterwards, let some be on my back, yes. I understand. Afterwards, I’m realistic, it’s been twelve years, people are tired of seeing my face”he also pointed out on Sunday evening, after
victory against Italy in the League of Nations.
Deschamps/The L’Equipe channel is war
Through this media release, Didier Deschamps would have a very specific target: The L’Equipe channel. “In fact, he knows that the place of protest is hereunderlined Dominique Severac, Monday, in the show The Evening Team. He knows that there are people like Johan Micoud, in a completely argued way and it’s not personal, people who don’t like him, who are columnists, who are consultants here. So I think he didn’t make this outing randomly, on the L’Équipe channel. »
And the sports journalist, who regularly appears on Channel 21 of TNT, continues: “In front of us, the written press and television journalists, the conf that you showed first, it was much more watered down, it was much cooler, it was little barbs like that. But we felt that he wanted, in the place where he feels most challenged, that is to say the set of ‘L’Équipe du Soir’ or in general, of the channel L’Équipe, he had want to answer them.
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