Thierry Henry in place of Didier Deschamps? The thunderclap!

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Cited among the possible successors of Didier Deschamps on the bench of the French team, Thierry Henry nevertheless had a bad time against the French Federation.

Didier Deschamps holds on in the storm. Despite the numerous criticisms that have been heard since the last Euro and the various controversies that have followed this fall, the coach of the France team remains focused on the next World Cup, which will end his (long) mandate at the head of the Blues.

This time, his departure seems inevitable and the French Football Federation will have to look for a successor. And according to journalist Romain Molina, the former captain of the Blues has a very precise idea on the question. “The most important point for Deschamps is that Zidane does not succeed him,” he said in a YouTube video, the native of Bayonne visibly preferring Thierry Henry.

Thierry Henry has grievances against the FFF

“Many say that Didier Deschamps was waiting for something, that Thierry Henry would win the Games so that he would establish himself as the successor rather than Zidane”he continued. But the Bleuets failed in the final against Spain and above all, the former Gunner suddenly left his post one year before the end of his contract at the head of the Espoirs.

And if he gave personal reasons to justify his sudden departure, the 1998 world champion was clearly not in phase with all the leaders of the FFF. “With certain people from the Federation, there were things that Thierry Henry did not appreciate. And he reported it”whispered Romain Molina.

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