Didier Deschamps is about to steal the show from Emmanuel Macron.
If the Blues win against Argentina on Sunday, the coach of the France team will write a new prestigious page in the Book of Records.
That of the first coach to win two World Cups in a row for almost a century.
A feat which should undoubtedly eclipse the recent performance of the head of state, who in April became the first president re-elected outside cohabitation under the Fifth Republic.
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We are in a country which has this characteristic: there are two very difficult jobs, it is President of the Republic and coach of the French football team, because there are 60 million French women and men who think they would do the job better than the person who has the function…”,
slipped Emmanuel Macron in the spring of 2018. A way for him to underline that, in the very private circle to which Didier Deschamps and he belong, respect is not gets only through victory
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