EdF: Didier Deschamps does not want to lead another selection

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After 12 years at the head of the Blues, it must be difficult to imagine putting on a coaching costume other than the one worn by the rooster. Anyway, Didier Deschamps doesn’t even think about it. Asked about the possibility of leading a selection other than the French team in the future, DD was categorical: it is simply not possible.

No. No and no. With what the French team represents for me, it is above everything. With my background as a player and coach, I could not see myself managing another football countryconfided the Bayonnais, under contract until 2026 at the head of the Blues, in an interview with Figaro this Wednesday. As for other possibilities (return to club) I’m not going to say yes or no, but this one is categorical. Everything that I was able to experience in my first life on the field and the second on the bench, with the Marseillaise before each match, I do not see myself at all being with another selection and even less having to meet France.” It’s clear.

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