Euro, EdF: Didier Deschamps will already meet Philippe Diallo

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Eight days after the Blues’ failure against Spain in the Euro semi-final (2-1), Didier Deschamps will quickly have to switch and turn his attention to the 2026 World Cup. Because while a large part of the French public was demanding the departure of the emblematic French coach – or at least the arrival of Zinedine Zidane – Philippe Diallo will continue the adventure with the Bayonnais.

According to The Parisiana meeting is even already planned between the two men. This Wednesday, the daily newspaper reveals that it should take place at the beginning of next week, the date not yet being precisely set. The agenda will include: analysis of the performance of the Blues at the Euro, taking the coach’s pulse for the future… and not much else. No upheaval is expected during this interview, which should result in a status quo. In September, the Blues will meet Italy again, on the 6th, then Belgium, on the 9th, as part of the Nations League.

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