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Back in the French team after missing the last two rallies, Kylian Mbappé decided to speak. After his interview with Parisianthe captain of the Blues continues his media tour on TF1 this Tuesday. The opportunity for the Real Madrid striker to discuss the succession of Didier Deschamps, who will leave his position as coach at the end of the 2026 World Cup.
“As the coach says, the French team is above everything. Losing Didier Deschamps is a huge loss for everything he represents for the selection. He wants to finish on the best notes and we're going to try to go the World Cup for him too. Then we'll see who will take over. Everyone knows that there is a name that circulates … But as I often say, it is not my responsibility, it is not I who can talk about it. It is President Philippe Diallo that must be interviewed “Said Mbappé.
Mbappé: “My love for Zinedine Zidane is no longer to prove”
The former Parisian was then questioned about a possible arrival of Zinedine Zidane on the selection bench. “”
It was the idol of many children. He marked the history of the French team forever, he will always remain in the hearts of the French. Talking about Zidane, when you are French, it's easy “, First wanted to say the kid of Bondy.
“Have him as coach?” It is not me who decides thatadded Mbappé. I try not to talk about it. It's not my role and we already have a coach who is there. You have to have respect for the people in place. My love for Zinedine Zidane is no longer to prove, but I think you have to have respect for people who are there. If Zidane comes, it would be with great pleasure, I would be extremely happy, but it is not my decision. »»
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