With Didier Deschamps, it is very rarely a question of spreading the problems in the public square and even less of personalizing the reasons for a defeat.
This Saturday noon, on the sidelines of the announcement of his extension at the head of the Blues until 2026, we should therefore not roll our eyes and imagine that the Basque was settling his accounts when discussing the setback too epic as cruel against Argentina (3-3, 4-2 pens) in the World Cup final, Sunday, December 18.
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