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Didier Deschamps Set to Resign as France Coach After 2026 World Cup
- Didier Deschamps is reportedly set to leave his role as France coach after the 2026 World Cup.
- Deschamps has led France to two World Cup finals, winning in 2018 and narrowly losing in 2022.
- His tenure includes triumphs in the UEFA Nations League and a European Championship final in 2016.
Didier Deschamps, the coach who led France to World Cup glory in 2018 and captained the team to their 1998 triumph, is reportedly set to announce his departure as head coach of the national team.
According to L’Equipe, Deschamps will conclude his tenure after the 2026 World Cup, marking the end of a remarkable era with Les Bleus.
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Despite recent rumours of tensions between Deschamps and team captain Kylian Mbappe, sources close to the coach suggest that his decision to step down was made well before the World Cup.
Deschamps is expected to reveal his decision in a charity interview with France’s first lady, Brigitte Macron.
He leaves a lasting legacy, having guided France to the 2018 World Cup title and led them to another final in 2022, where they narrowly lost to Argentina.
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Deschamps secured France’s first-ever UEFA Nations League title in 2021 and reached the final of the 2016 European Championships.
His tenure with France has been defined by success, turning around the national team’s fortunes after a disappointing 2012 European Championship, and solidifying his place as one of France’s greatest football figures.
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