World Cup 2018: Zinedine Zidane will manage France in future, admits Didier Deschamps
Zidane, who won the World Cup in 1998, is a free agent after leaving Real Madrid
France coach Didier Deschamps fully expects Zinedine Zidane to take charge of Les Bleus one day, but is not letting that prospect distract him from his World Cup mission.
Zidane is now a free agent after stepping down as Real Madrid boss just days after leading the Spanish giants to a third successive Champions League title.
Deschamps, who along with Zidane helped France win the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000, was asked if Thursday’s surprise development had put him under any extra pressure – positive or negative – as he prepares the highly-fancied French for a tilt at glory in Russia.
The former Juventus boss’ response was to insist he remains completely focused on the task at hand.
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Show all 8“Positive pressure? I don’t know,” a smiling Deschamps told a press conference, as reported by the French media, ahead of Friday’s international friendly against Italy in Nice. “I’m here, immersed in my group. My energy is focused on the major event that awaits us.
“There will be a post-World Cup certainly. But I don’t ask myself that question. I remain focused and focused on what lies ahead with this group of players.”
Nevertheless, Deschamps is convinced that his former team-mate will inherit his position – be it directly or further down the line – as France coach.
Deschamps, who is under contract until 2020, added: “It’s not me who holds the keys (to the national team), it’s my president.
“I don’t know what he (Zidane) has decided. For now, I think he wants to enjoy his rest, his family and loved ones. He will be coach at some point. When? I cannot say, but that seems logical to me. It will happen when it happens.”
Deschamps was also asked whether he had thought about following in Zidane’s footsteps and going out on a high this summer, should France claim only their second World Cup crown.
“I don’t think about it. It doesn’t matter, nothing can make me lose my calm and serenity. But I hope that you will have the opportunity to ask the question at the end of the competition,” he said with a smile.
“I do not dream, I do not imagine. I make everything happen in the best possible way.”
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