France national football team management has decided to keep Didier Deschamps as their manager until World Cup 2026 even after disappointing defeat to Spain in the semifinals of the UEFA Euro 2024 recently. Deschamps has won FIFA World Cup 2018 as France manager and thus the management still trust him for the role.
Despite a heartbreaking semifinal defeat to Spain in the UEFA Euro 2024, the French Football Federation has opted to maintain Didier Deschamps as the head coach. This decision comes after the widespread rumours and speculation following their exit from the tournament, where expectations were high for Les Bleus to repeat their success from the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Deschamps, who guided France to their second World Cup victory in 2018, remains highly regarded within the organization for his leadership and tactics. Despite the recent setback, the management has expressed confidence in Deschamps’ ability to continue developing the team and navigating the challenges ahead, including qualifying and preparing for the upcoming World Cup in North America.
The coach has been amazing in shaping a wonderful squad that are filled with experienced stars and wit promising young talent, having a strong unit capable of competing at the highest levels of international football.