Didier Deschamps: his contract confirmed “unanimously”, his reaction to Noël Le Graët

Didier Deschamps his contract confirmed unanimously his reaction to Noel

After studying Didier Deschamps’ contract, the Comex unanimously validated it.

[Mis à jour le 11 janvier 2023 à 16h33] While the president of the FFF Noël Le Graët was withdrawn by the Comex of the body this Wednesday, January 11, the contract of Didier Deschamps for his part was unanimously validated by all the members present as the explained the press release published by the FFF a few minutes after the decision.

In a tense climate, Didier Deschamps announced on Saturday January 7 his extension at the head of the France team until 2026. But this extension had raised many questions. If the extension is a “presidential prerogative” as explained by L’Equipe, certain elements could have been modified because there was no question of breaking Didier Deschamps’ contract. One of the possibilities considered was to return to a two-year contract, which was the initial wish of Noël Le Graët. All terms and conditions were finally validated.

Present in Nice for an operation of the yellow pieces this Wednesday, January 11, Didier Deschamps did not mention the withdrawal of Noël Le Graët, but returned to his remarks towards Zinedine Zidane by qualifying them “inappropriate”. “Before I am asked questions. I prefer to say a few words about the statements of my president. His words as he acknowledged and admitted were inappropriate. I think it is a very good thing that he apologized to Zizou. The sporting situation has led to a sporting rivalry between the two of us. Even for some, opposition. I will always have a lot of respect for him in relation to what we have experienced and shared together. Already in our first life as a player and in relation to what he is, what he represents in French football and sport.”

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Didier Deschamps was born on October 15, 1968, in Bayonne, a city where he grew up with his parents Pierre and Ginette, and his older brother Philippe. After joining the FC Nantes training center in 1983, he quickly moved into the position of defensive midfielder. During his time in Loire-Atlantique, he had the happiness of meeting Claude, his future wife, but also the misfortune of losing his brother Philippe, victim of a plane crash on December 21, 1987, then his father-in-law, who died of a heart attack three days later. At the end of the five years spent under the colors of Nantes, he was transferred to Olympique de Marseille. Loaned to the Girondins de Bordeaux during the 1990-1991 season, he returned to Marseille in 1991 to win and become club captain. With OM, he won the Champions League in 1993, and two French championship titles in 1990 and 1992. In 1994, he joined Juventus in Turin where, with Zinédine Zidane, he won eleven titles, including one new Champions League in 1996 and three Italian league titles. At the same time, called up to the France team since 1989, he became captain of the national team in 1994 and established himself as the relay on the field of the coach Aimé Jacquet. With the Blues, he won the 1998 World Cup and the 2000 European Championship. He signed for Chelsea in 1999, then for Valencia in 2000. At the end of the season, he retired as a player.

In 2001, he was appointed coach of Monaco, a club with which he played in the Champions League final in 2004. In 2006, he coached Juventus Turin for a season, relegated to Division 2. After a two-year break, he returned to OM where he won five titles, including that of French champion in 2010. He left the club in 2012 to take the reins of the French team, which he took to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, where France reached the quarter-finals. In 2016, the Blues are in the final for the Euro, beaten in overtime by Portugal (1-0). The French team takes its revenge two years later, winning its second World Cup in Russia. After a mixed start to the competition, victory in the round of 16 against Argentina propelled the Blues to the final, where they dominated Croatia (4-2). Didier Deschamps then qualifies the Blues for Euro 2021, where they are among the big favorites in the competition. But France was finally beaten by Switzerland on penalties in the round of 16. In 2022, he manages, for the second consecutive time, to lead the French team to the final of the World Cup in Qatarbut the Blues were defeated by Argentina’s Leo Messi, again on penalties.

According to figures published by the Dutch media Zoomin TV in 2018, Didier Deschamps would receive a salary of 3.4 million euros (excluding bonuses) from the French Football Federation. A few months later, during an interview with Parisian, the coach of the Blues had however refused to confirm these figures. “I won’t tell you, because it’s indecent, he explained. It’s impossible to talk about that. I’ve been aware for many years that I’m a privileged person. I’m not ashamed, Quite the contrary. I could argue, but Mr. and Mrs. Everybody can’t hear that, because they’re in trouble.”

As a player, Didier Deschamps was part of the team that missed qualification for the 1994 World Cup, following the cruel defeat against Bulgaria at the Parc des Princes in November 1993. Then appointed captain by the new coach Aimé Jacquet, the midfielder led the Blues to the first victory in the World Cup, at home, in 1998. After starting his career as a club coach, Didier Deschamps took the reins of the France team after Euro 2012. He brought order to the national team and, after difficult qualifications and a snatched place in the play-offs against Ukraine, managed to hoist the Blues into the quarter-finals at the World Cup in Brazil in 2014. In 2018, the coach patiently built his team, depriving himself of Karim Benzema but relying on the young Kylian Mbappé. Result: a second title of world champion, this time on the bench, after a big victory in the final against Croatia (4-2). If he then succeeds in leading the France team, once again, to the final of the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, he cannot repeat the feat since the Blues lose to Argentina. in shots on goal.

After his training in Nantes, Didier Deschamps joined Olympique de Marseille at the age of 21. After a complicated season, he was then loaned to Bordeaux. The midfielder stands up to Bernard Tapie, who wants to sell him to PSG. Deschamps persists and wins the right to start the season with OM. Two seasons later, the young player became the first captain of a French team to lift the Champions League trophy on May 26, 1993. He left the club a year later to join Juventus Turin. In 2009, Didier Deschamps returned to OM as first team coach. In his first year, the technician achieved a League Cup – Championship double, and thus ended a 17-year drought without a trophy for OM. Didier Deschamps will leave Marseille in 2012, with 2 more League Cups on the clock, but undermined by internal tensions.

Very discreet about his private life, Didier Deschamps has been married to Claude for over thirty years. After meeting in Nantes during their studies, the couple have a child, Dylan, born in 1996. Despite a common passion between father and son, Dylan studies in the financial sector, and launched his start-up called App4Media.

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