The coach of the Blues made a big focus while he started his last year at the head of the Blues.
Tic, tac … The adventure of the Blues and Didier Deschamps Touchebbit omit in its end. During the operation of the yellow pieces a few weeks ago, the 1998 world champion announced that he would not seek a new mandate after the next World Cup which will be disputed in 2026, in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Pending this last long -awaited deadline with the optics of a third star for France, the Blues are back in March for the Final Four of the League of Nations and the double confrontation against Croatia. An important meeting that will mark the “beginning of the end” for Didier Deschamps. What to see the motivation of players and executives in this last straight line.
This is also a very important issue for the French coach, as he indicated in a long interview for the Figaro. Leaving is not an end for players, on the contrary, we will have to show even more to be able to keep its place in the coming years.

“They know it very well. Things are clear, as with my staff with which I go out of seminar. The first meeting is Mars. I am not nostalgic. Those who are there have every interest in doing everything to stay (in selection) as long as possible. “
“Starting a competition with a contract behind, it can lead more tranquility in management, in relation to players who do not play and can be said ‘yes but hey, it will no longer be there after …'”. This can have an internal resonance. With experience and experience, it manages, “he also explained.
For some, the departure of Deschamps next year and perhaps the arrival of Zinedine Zidane could allow us to return. We are talking about the Antoine Griezmann case. Former “darling” of Deschamps, the number 7 left by the small door, undoubtedly disappointed to see that its status as an indisputable holder was crumbling in the eyes of the coach during Euro 2024. And returns, there were often during the changes of coach. Latest proof to date with the arrival of Rudi Garcia at the head of the Belgian selection, who convinced Thibaut Courtois to come back …