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Didier Deschamps, coach of the France team, made a choice that did not go unnoticed. Asked to nominate his podium for the FIFA The Best 2024 trophy, Deschamps did not place Kylian Mbappé at the top of his vote, a rather surprising decision given their special bond in the national team.
Deschamps snubs Mbappé? A surprising vote revives the debates
The French technician named Vinicius Jr as best player of the year, followed by Kylian Mbappé in second position, and Rodri to complete his trio. This choice is striking, because Mbappé is not only the captain of the Blues, but also a key player for Deschamps for several years.
This decision comes in a particular context. The French captain did not participate in the October and November rallies due to injuries, fueling rumors of tensions between the two men. Although no concrete element confirms a “break” between them, this vote leaves doubt.
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Did Deschamps simply want to reward the best player of the year, without chauvinism? Maybe. But this choice raises questions around the relationship between the coach and his captain, already under tension in recent months.
Mbappé abstains from voting
Another surprise: Kylian Mbappé did not take part in the vote. As captain of the France team, he nevertheless had the possibility of giving his trio, as permitted by the regulations. But the attacker chose to abstain, without an official reason being communicated.
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