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As he announced on TF1The current coach of the France team, Didier Deschamps, has decided to leave his post in 2026, after a World Cup in the United States, which will therefore be his last competition at the head of the Blues. And in a survey carried out by Odoxa for Winamax and RTL, the French expressed their opinion on the future of the French coach, while 83% of them have a good image of the winner of the 2018 World Cup. 70% of French people consider moreover Deschamps as the best coach in History.
However, 62% of voters view his departure in a positive light (75% for football fans) and 62% of French people think that he offered a game that was pleasant to watch (57% among regular followers). To succeed him, there is no debate. Zinédine Zidane must take over for 65% of the surveyed panel, and up to 71% for football fans. Thierry Henry (12%), Arsène Wenger and Laurent Blanc (7%) and Christophe Galtier (3%) follow Zizou.
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