Zidane coach of the Blues, it is validated by Mbappé

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Kylian Mbappé would be very favorable to the idea of ​​seeing Zinédine Zidane succeed Didier Deschamps as national coach.

Didier Deschamps will therefore no longer be the coach of the France team after the 2026 World Cup.

Several names are circulating concerning the future successor of the native of Bayonne. It is obviously Zinédine Zidane who is the big favorite.

According to the daily The Team this Thursday, the “Zizou” option would be strongly approved by Kylian Mbappé. Last summer, the 1998 Ballon d’Or went to the Santiago-Bernabeu stadium to attend the presentation with great fanfare of the new number 9 of Real Madrid,

whom he has known for a very long time.

Mbappé-Zidane, deep mutual respect

The former Paris Saint-Germain player recently said that he would have liked to play alongside “ZZ”.

You can say twenty of the players like that, but I’m going to remain chauvinistic and say Zidane for what he represents and what he was as a player, had slipped Kylian Mbappé into the show BeUnited, on BeIN Sports.

Since the 2020-2021 financial year, at the end of which he left Real Madrid, Zinédine Zidane has no longer held a coaching position. During the summer of 2022, the native of Marseille was strongly expected to take his place on the PSG bench. Finally, it was Christophe Galtier who took the reins of the capital club.

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