Didier Deschamps has clearly shut the door on any discussion regarding his succession as head coach of the France national team. Speaking at a press conference, the manager stated that he does not want to dwell on a topic he considers secondary.
Zinedine Zidane is looming in the background, and it seems to irritate Didier Deschamps—even if he does not openly admit it. Responding to comments from various observers and from French Football Federation president Philippe Diallo, Deschamps reiterated his habit of not engaging in such speculation, choosing instead to stay focused on his current priorities.
Deschamps Focused Solely on His Mission
“What happens after me does not concern me,” he said, emphasizing his determination not to waste energy on external debates. He leaves everyone free to interpret or comment on the situation as they wish.
Staying true to his approach, the France coach reaffirmed that he remains entirely focused on his main objective, without being distracted by discussions about the future of the position. “I’m used to not commenting,” he added, confirming his refusal to engage in controversy.
“I take care of what matters to me. You are free to interpret and create stories. I’m not going to waste energy on that,” he continued, allowing everyone to draw their own conclusions. He concluded with a clear message about his priorities: “I have one goal, you know it.”
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