Dugarry attacks (again) Deschamps

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After France’s convincing success at the expense of Italy in the Nations League (3-1), Didier Deschamps settled scores with his detractors. He took advantage of this nice rebound to recall his results and clarify that he does not care about external criticism.

“I’m realistic, it’s been twelve years… People are tired of seeing my face. If I feel it? I don’t feel it because I’m disconnected, honestly, he told L’Equipe. I keep myself informed if there is something important but I don’t start reading or listening, that doesn’t interest me. At a press conference yesterday (Sunday), I was asked four questions about myself for the first time. »

Dugarry didn’t enjoy it

This outing was not really to the taste of the man who is considered his biggest detractor in the French football landscape, namely Christophe Dugarry. This Monday, during the show Rothen s’ignée, he did not hesitate to point the finger at him again. “It’s a shield to avoid talking about the substance. People appreciate Deschamps the coach and his work over the past 12 years. But I think for too long, gaming hasn’t been his priority.” he blurted.

Duga also claimed to have been very bored watching the Blues recently: “I have had little pleasure in recent months with this French team which has often bored me but that was not the case yesterday against Italy. The players showed a lot of desire but I don’t think this team, with its 11 starters, has a future.”

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