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Whatever the fate of the France team during the 2026 World Cup, Euro 2028 in the United Kingdom and Ireland will be played without Didier Deschamps. This Wednesday, January 8, the current coach of the Blues explained that he would bow out after the next World Cup. Among the potential successors of DD, Zinédine Zidane seems to be the one who enjoys the greatest popularity among public opinion. The former Real Madrid player can in any case count on the support of Franck Haise.
Present at a press conference, the OGC Nice coach was full of praise for the 98 World Champion: “ For the rest, there is real evidence and I share it. That Zinédine Zidane will be the future coach of France in 2026, I think that makes a lot of sense. I am his supporter so that he becomes, after Didier, the coach of the France team. » A statement probably shared by many observers.
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