The French Football Federation has declared it’s official this Saturday the agreement where renew the contract of the French national selector, Didier Deschamps, until June 2026.
If he fulfills his new promise, the coach, who assumed office on June 9, 2012, will hold the 14 consecutive years at the head of the ‘bleu’ team, which he led to the title of champion in the World Cup Russia 2018 and where he reached the runner-up in the world cup of Qatar 2022. In addition, he won the UEFA Nations League 2021 beat the Spanish team in the final
During this period, Deschamps directed 139 matches as French coach, with a record of 89 wins, 28 draws and 22 losses, 279 goals scored and 119 conceded.
Along with Deschamps, Guy Stéphan, his ‘second’, Franck Raviot, goalkeeping coach, and Cyril Moine, physical trainer, were renewed.
In this way, the rumors about the future of Deschamps at the head of France ended. In recent months there has been speculation about that possibility Zinedine Zidane will take over as coach. Now, the former Real Madrid coach will have to wait until the end of the World Cup in Canada, the United States and Mexico to try to replace Deschamps.
Source: La Verdad

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