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This summer, the Deschamps ship rocked. Announced as one of the favorites for Euro 2024, France certainly reached the semi-finals, but the level of play of Didier Deschamps’ Blues was catastrophic. Boring performances that inevitably called into question the future of the coach. Finally reassured by the FFF, DD is leaving for a new season at the head of the Blues. Did he take advantage of his vacation to take stock? Here is his answer.
“We need to recover, to analyse things, what has been and what has not been. We reached the semi-finals. We are not satisfied with that. There was disappointment and we did not get through it. There are problems to resolve, players injured before, during. We can always do better with the data we had. The physical level of the attacking players limited us. We were dangerous, but we could have been much more so. Defensive solidity was important, but it was a concern before the competition. We did not have the same performance. There were 20 teams that came back before us, but to hope for more, with this offensive deficit, it was very difficult, if not impossible.”he said at a press conference.
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