EDF: Adrien Rabiot evokes Zidane

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Executive of the French team of Didier Desschamps for several years now, Adrien Rabiot took advantage of his passage in front of the press with OM to speak on the French team. He pays tribute to the current coach, who announced his departure at the head of the Blues after the 2026 World Cup. According to the midfielder, Deschamps will want to finish on a good note before returning his apron and giving way to his successor , which could be Zinedine Zidane.

“”It can boost everyone, both players and their staff. He will remain a last big competition, apart from the League of Nations. It will be an objective for him, he has this spirit of competitor to be good enough. For players, too, to be able to appear well and offer him something, a beautiful outing, because that is what he deserves. For the future, it's hard to talk about it. Zidane? It would be very strong. But we can't say more because we don't know what will be“, Ensures Rabiot.

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