
France national football team’s manager Didier Deschamps has had his interview ahead of few international games. Deschamps who is the coach of the team until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, has commented on the next potential France head coach. He feels Zinedine Zidane could be a great man to replace him. However, nothing has been confirmed and the former Real Madrid’s manager hasn’t been contacted yet, but this could be the possibility especially after Deschamps’ comments.
Didier Deschamps, the current manager of the France national football team, recently spoke in an interview ahead of their upcoming international fixtures. Deschamps, who is set to continue as head coach until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, shared his thoughts on the future of the team.
The 55-year-old praised Zinedine Zidane as a potential successor to his role, acknowledging that Zidane could be an ideal choice to take the reins after him. While nothing has been confirmed, and Zidane, the former Real Madrid manager, has not yet been approached, Deschamps’ comments have sparked speculation about the possibility of the French football legend returning to manage his national team.
With Deschamps steering France through the 2026 World Cup, attention now turns to the post-Deschamps era, with many eyes on Zidane as the future leader of Les Bleus.