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“DD’s pussy”, Didier Deschamps has already heard of it. A real phenomenon on social networks, the expression indicating that the Blues of the 56-year-old coach benefit from a helping hand from destiny has reached the ears of the main person concerned. In a post-match press conference, the former OM coach offered a little joke related to this evencoming off a victory against Italy (3-1) in Milan.
While a question which related to his control carried out on the edge of the pitch at the end of the match, describing him as “a cat”, the coach of the Blues blurted out: “the cat is someone I know well. Well, especially his partner apparently. She was there again this evening so it’s okay”. Questioned by the Figaroa few months ago on the now famous “DD pussy”, the winner of the 1998 World Cup announced that he was taking this whole story as a joke. “It doesn’t bother me at all. I take this with derision and humor, I am a lodger too, you have to accept”.
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