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‘He deserved to exit by the big door’

Didier Deschamps sits behind a microphone during a press conference in DallasImage source, Getty Images
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Didier Deschamps reached two World Cup finals and a semi-final

Deschamps is one of only three people to win the World Cup as a player and manager – alongside Brazil’s Mario Zagallo and West Germany’s Franz Beckenbauer.

His longevity as manager is also rare in the current era – having led the national team for 14 years.

He won 20 of his 26 World Cup games as France boss, only losing three times – including this defeat by Spain in Texas.

As a player or manager he was involved in over half of the games France have ever won at World Cups – and the only two times they have lifted the trophy.

Only three teams before now have reached the quarter-finals at least in four successive tournaments.

They lost to Argentina on penalties in the 2022 final, coming desperately close to being only the third team to retain the World Cup.

More might have been expected from this side with joint tournament top scorer Kylian Mbappe, plus Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele and rising star Michael Olise of Bayern Munich, in front of an established defence and midfield.

“There was extra motivation for all the players at this World Cup to give Didier the ending he wanted, and deserved,” stated former France striker and BBC pundit Olivier Giroud.

“He deserved to exit by the big door. He did not quite manage that but he is still a great, for what he has already done in his 14 years.

“His record does the talking for him.”

Giroud, who won the 2018 World Cup under Deschamps, added: “I think he is like a second father for some players, like a second dad.

“For me it was not quite like that, but he gave me so many times his confidence, and I tried to repay him on the pitch.

“This makes us very close and because we won that World Cup, we are linked forever.

“I always call him coach.

“When you are in the national team, you don’t have much time to work on tactics and each manager has their philosophy.

“For Didier, his was more like ‘you are big players, I leave you some freedom on the pitch’. He gave some instructions too of course, to keep the balance, so you always knew where each player would be.

“The biggest thing he taught us was his desire, and his drive and ambition to be the absolute best and to win every single game. His competitive mindset was so clear.”

Zinedine Zidane holds the World Cup aloft in 1998 with captain Didier Deschamps among the France team-mates surrounding himImage source, Getty Images
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Zinedine Zidane (centre) and Didier Deschamps (right) were team-mates for France and Juventus

‘Guy who will come in will find it hard’

Former France full-back Gael Clichy, who played in the first year of Deschamps’ reign, praised his former boss on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Deschamps, who previously managed Monaco, Juventus and Marseille, replaced Laurent Blanc in 2012 after a poor run in tournaments as France had been eliminated in the group stage at the 2008 European Championships and the 2010 World Cup, with the squad refusing to train at the latter tournament due to a dispute with manager Raymond Domenech.

At Euro 2012, Laurent Blanc achieved a slight improvement by reaching the quarter-finals only for Les Bleus to be beaten by eventual winners Spain.

But the transformation under Deschamps has been considerable, maximising France’s regular supply of talent and creating a largely unified squad on his watch.

Deschamps has been unable to get over the line in the Euros but France made the final on home soil in 2016 and the semi-finals in 2024.

“His legacy was that he took a team that was below par, and he managed to bring that team back up to the top,” stated ex-Arsenal and Manchester City player Clichy, who manages third-tier Caen.

“This legacy of his really means we don’t have to talk about what he should or could have done.

“What he has done for French football as a player and a coach is fantastic. It is phenomenal.”

The favourite to replace Deschamps as France manager is former team-mate Zinedine Zidane.

ESPN revealed in March, external that a verbal agreement was already in place for Zidane to take over this summer.

The 54-year-old, who won the 1998 World Cup alongside Deschamps, won three Champions League trophies as manager of Real Madrid, his only managerial job so far.

He ended his second spell with the Spanish giants in 2021.

Clichy added: “The guy who will come in behind Deschamps will find it hard. It won’t be easy.”

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