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In a long interview with The teamAt Parisian and at FigaroDidier Deschamps confided in his succession. While the French coach announced his departure after the 2026 World Cup, the latter returned to the possibility of seeing Zinedine Zidane land on the Blues bench. “Yes, of course, there is a lot of respect between us. We saw each other last time in the summer of 2023, we have to meet again next summer, for the same reasons. Zizou is a very good candidate, natural and I will add expected. Afterwards, I don't know if he will want to ”first entrusted the 56 -year -old technician. Before adding: “I just said. He is a very good, natural candidate. Afterwards, it is his decision, and that of the president ”.
Validated by Didier Deschamps, this possible arrival is also so by its president Phillipe Diallo. “He is one of the monuments of French football and world football. It was he who contributed to this first star on our jersey. I have a lot of respect and admiration for one of the greatest players in the history of football ”had recently admitted the president of the FFF. Asked about this in 2022, ZZ had declared: “I want, of course. I will be, I hope, one day. When ? It does not depend on me. But I want to complete the loop with the French team. I knew this French team as a player. And it's the most beautiful thing that happened to me! “ To be continued …
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