EdF: Christophe Dugarry reacts to the future departure of Didier Deschamps

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This is the news from this Tuesday, January 7 evening. Didier Deschamps has decided to leave the France team no later than 2026, after the World Cup organized in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The coach must publicly announce his decision tomorrow on TF1. Following this news, there was one who did not shy away from his pleasure. You will have guessed it, it’s Christophe Dugarry, the great friend of a certain Zinedine Zidane.

“It’s still good to have confirmation. It’s a wise decision. It is a wise decision between a non-event and a decision that was expected. It’s still something… I think it’s a wise decision. Afterwards it means a lot of things and I think we should also thank him. While hoping that 2026 also goes well for this last competition. For France, for him, for the players. I can’t wait for things to move forward. (…) We all hope, of course, that after 2026 it will be Zizou”he declared on RMC Sport.

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