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Despite the criticism and the renewal called for by many observers, Didier Deschamps clings to his post. Extended until 2026 following the World Cup in Qatar, “DD” does not intend to leave its place in the next two years. From then on, Zinedine Zidane, who has repeatedly proclaimed his desire to take control of the French team, will still have to be patient.
One thing is certain: “Zizou” is emerging as the big favorite to become the new coach of the French selection after the 2026 World Cup. But will the former number 10 of the Blues do better than Deschamps? For the famous streamer Zack Nani, doubt is allowed. The latter recalls that the game played by the teams led by the 1998 Ballon d’Or has never been “very interesting “.
“Zidane, it was never fun in the game”
“ Deschamps should leave. I doubt his ability to move forward with this grouphe expressed in a Twitch live. The people want Zidane, I would be very happy. But not sure that it would make an absolutely monstrous difference in the game. In terms of men and messages conveyed, it would bring a direct renewal. »
And Zack Nani continues: “ But I don’t remember Real Madrid being tactically monstrous with Zidane, his game wasn’t very interesting. His team relied heavily on the strength of offensive individuals and excellent management. Zidane has never been fun in the game. »
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