Finally, Didier Deschamps, the coach of the French national football team, opened his mouth on the Zidane issue. Desham admitted that he was embarrassed by the comments of the recently expelled president of the French Football Federation about his long-time teammate. As a result, the Les Blues coach believes that he will have to be more competitive in managing the team.
In 1998, the dream became a reality by holding his hand. The team captained by Didier Deschamps, but the catalyst, one Zinedine Zidane. Not only the pair of goals in the final, but the one who spread the light throughout the tournament.
Since then, time has passed and the bond between Desham and Zidane has become stronger. After completing their football careers, both are now full-time professional coaches. However, Zizou is now on temporary rest after leaving Real Madrid. With Zidane coaching the club and Deschamps taking charge of the French, the dugout has not positioned them as rivals. But all goblets in a blunt comment from Noel Le Graet.
Noel Le Graet has already lost the position of president of the French Football Federation due to negative comments about Zidane. However, Didier was silent about this for a long time. His expression was also found. In an event in Paris, the coach of the national team said clearly that such comments of the former president are indecent.
French national football team coach Didier Deschamps said, 'Noel Le Graete's talk about Zidane is inconsistent. This is not to be expected from someone like him. I think he did well to apologize to Zidane.'
However, Desham, who has won the World Cup in both the 'coach and footballer' categories of the French, believes that the incident will not stop here. In a situation like what happened to Jiju, he knows the challenge will increase.
Desham said, 'I think such a situation will create a kind of competition between me and Zidane. But I want to tell everyone, Zidane and I have played together for many years. My relationship with him is one of respect. Apart from that, Zidane's contribution to French football will never be forgotten. I don't want to say anything more than that.'
, but Zinedine Zidane, who is the subject of so much discussion, is silent. Rumor has it, he is ahead of others in the race to become Brazil coach. But not only Zijui, the recently retired Spain national team coach Luis Enrique is also on the top of that list.
