Didier Deschamps reflects on legacy and France's ambitions
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 7:00 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026

Didier Deschamps discussed his approach as head coach of the French national soccer team amid upcoming challenges in North America. In an interview, he acknowledged the pressure of expectations, citing past successes, including leading France to two World Cup titles in 1998 and 2018. Deschamps emphasized that France remains among the favorites for future tournaments, attributing this status to the team's historical performance. With a career spanning 14 years, he has successfully guided France to three major finals, underscoring his significant role in the team's recent history.
- •Didier Deschamps is leaving as France's head coach after 14 years.
- •He led France to World Cup titles in 1998 and 2018.
- •Deschamps claims France is among the tournament favorites.
- •He has guided the team to three major finals.
- •France's historical performance shapes current expectations.
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"Questioned in France but championed from afar, the departing head coach has forged a legacy that no one – bar, perhaps, himself – would dare dispute Follow the verdant path towards the Château de Clairefontaine and you are met by a three-metre replica of the World Cup trophy accompanied by two stars, representing France’s World Cup triumphs. Didier Deschamps had his hand in both of them, captaining his side to victory in 1998 before repeating the feat as manager in 2018. The ‘98 World Cup final was France’s first ever but Les Bleus have now participated in four of the last seven end games, with Deschamps involved in three of them. In North America, he will have one final shot at reaching another. These are the expectations, moulded by past success. Deschamps has taken France to three major finals in his 14-year stint as manager. “We’re among the favourites,” he says as he sits down for the interview. “It isn’t a taboo word for me. If we have this status today, which seems logical and legitimate to me, it’s because of everything that we have done, the results we achieved.” Continue reading...
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