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In six months, the French team will compete in a Euro which once again seems promised to them. Even if the competition promises to be tough in Germany, the Blues have a large and experienced squad which should allow them to go far in the competition. Didier Deschamps knows that he will also be expected around the corner while a Euro is the only trophy he is missing as EDF coach. In the meantime, several of his players will have a lively end to the season with their clubs who, for the most part, are looking to win the Champions League. This is the case for the French internationals of PSG. Running after this holy grail for so many years, the capital club does not seem a clear favorite for this edition.
However, Didier Deschamps is calm. Questioned by Téléfoot this Sunday, the former OM coach assured that Paris would win the Champions League very quickly: “every year, it’s the year or never for the Champions League. It will end up happening at one point or another, that’s what I hope for them, even if the Marseillais are not going to be happy. It’s important for French football.» A statement that should make people cringe on the Canebière…
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