Zinedine Zidane is already preparing for his anticipated arrival as head coach of the French national team. The former Real Madrid manager is assembling a loyal and experienced staff to succeed Didier Deschamps.
Zidane has a very clear vision for his future setup with France. His goal is simple: surround himself with “trusted guys who get the job done and keep things away from the press.” This philosophy echoes his time at Real Madrid, where discretion and trust were central to his management style.
A Loyal and Experienced Team Taking Shape
Unsurprisingly, his long-time assistants David Bettoni and Hamidou Msaidié are expected to be part of the journey. Another name strongly linked is Alain Boghossian, highly appreciated by Zidane, who could join this developing staff.
Several French profiles could complete the group, such as youth specialist Bernard Diomède or the highly regarded analyst Stéphane Plancque. On the performance side, Grégory Dupont, who was involved in France’s 2018 World Cup triumph, is also being considered.
Finally, Mohamed Sanhadji, the current liaison officer of the French team, could continue in his role. Zidane’s staff would combine trust, experience, and deep knowledge of French football, while leaving the door open for some continuity with members of Deschamps’ current setup, ensuring a smooth transition.
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