EdF: Johan Micoud destroys the Blues

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Winning is good. Is it better to do it in style? This is a question that many fans of the French team have been asking themselves for a while. Even though they are still in the running for Euro 2024, Didier Deschamps and his players have disappointed in the content of their matches. The lackluster play of the Blues, which relies mainly on defensive solidity, is not to Johan Micoud’s taste.

I get bored in front of this team. Every time, they say to me: “yes, but it wins”. But I imagine that we could win by playing a little better offensively, with the players that are on the field.the consultant explains in today’s edition of the newspaper The Team. Where Deschamps is very strong is that he transmits to his players this mentality of never giving up, of hanging on until the end, even if it is not great, there will be an opportunity. When you play on the field, maybe you do less unconsciously. » Before drawing a parallel with previous generations of the Blues: « We talk about 1984, 1998, 2000, because there was play. I don’t know if we’ll remember that generation in 20 or 30 years. We’ll talk about their record and we’ll add each time, but we were bored with that team watching their matches. » Didier Deschamps’ game clearly doesn’t please everyone.

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