EdF: Didier Deschamps calms the Maignan controversy

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Didier Deschamps flies to the aid of his goalkeeper. This Sunday, the French team won on the lawn of the legendary San Siro stadium, against Italy (3-1). At the end of this meeting full of twists and turns, the Blues, who managed to regain first place in their group, were exultant. “When we play as a team like that, when we work hard for each other, we can do great things”launched Mike Maignan, the French goalkeeper. A statement which can be compared to a spike against certain players not present that evening, such as Kylian Mbappé or Antoine Griezmann.

A reading of the situation rejected by Didier Deschamp. “I know that in life there can be negative people, twisted people. Stop! Mike speaks from his heart, don’t go interpreting things. He talks about the players who were there. You are already starting on things… It will be taken up, you will have debates, whatever you want, go for it! He talks about the players who were there, I told you. If you want to talk about Kylian again, it’s complicated for him, leave him alone and I am convinced that he will regain full possession of his means”promised the Blues coach, who treated himself to a real breath of fresh air on the San Siro pitch.

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