EdF: Didier Deschamps fan of the new Blues jersey

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This Monday, the French team got a makeover by unveiling with its equipment supplier Nike, the future jerseys which will be worn during the international break in March and Euro 2024. A fairly refined light blue jersey and a white jersey with blue stripes in homage to the team crowned at Euro 1984 forty years earlier.

At a press conference, coach Didier Deschamps was rather enthusiastic about this new outfit: “he is not bad. It changes, the collections change. It's vintage to remember our illustrious Euro winners in 1984. It's part of the merchandising, it's nice for a change. We tend to hear those who don’t like it (smile).”

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