Deschamps defends Mbappé amid scrutiny before World Cup opener

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 7:55 PM

Last updated Jun 15, 2026

Deschamps defends Mbappé amid scrutiny before World Cup opener
Summary

France head coach Didier Deschamps addressed the media as the team prepares for their World Cup opener against Senegal. With Kylian Mbappé in the spotlight, Deschamps aims to shift focus away from distractions surrounding the player. Crowds have gathered outside the team hotel in Boston, highlighting Mbappé's popularity. In a recent interview, Mbappé denied any political ambitions, stating he is already disliked enough. France is seeking their third World Cup title, and the match is scheduled for later this week.

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  • France faces Senegal in their World Cup opener this week.
  • Kylian Mbappé draws substantial local attention in Boston.
  • Deschamps aims to protect Mbappé from external pressures.
  • Mbappé recently denied ambitions of becoming President.
  • Crowds outside the team hotel show Mbappé's popularity.
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  • 7:55 PMThe Guardian Sport‘Kylian is Kylian’: Deschamps happy to shield Mbappé amid political scrutiny
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With France captain in spotlight at team hotel and in home press, head coach tries to pull focus ahead of World Cup opener against Senegal Since France arrived at their World Cup base in Boston last week they have been a regular source of fascination for locals. Crowds of mostly young people have formed outside Les Bleus’ downtown hotel to cheer the team as they leave for training. All the players are met with pleas for waves and autographs, but the roar that meets Kylian Mbappé is of a different order altogether. Mbappé is one of a small number of contemporary footballers whose names have cut through with the US public (though he is not yet a mononym, unlike Messi). As France begin their quest for a third World Cup he is inevitably the focus back home too, not least after giving an interview to Le Parisien at the weekend in which he denied ambitions of one day becoming President of France, saying: “I’m hated enough as it is!” Continue reading...

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