France replaces Deschamps with Zidane after World Cup defeat
ESPN Soccer • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 15, 2026, 8:03 AM
Last updated Jul 15, 2026

France has ended its coaching tenure under Didier Deschamps following a World Cup semifinal loss to Spain. The decision comes amid questions about whether Zinedine Zidane will be better suited to optimize the talents of the current squad. Zidane, a World Cup champion with France, brings significant experience to the position. The move suggests a strategic shift as France looks to reclaim its standing in international soccer. The transition to Zidane highlights the high expectations for the team leading into future competitions.
- •Didier Deschamps' era ends after a World Cup semifinal defeat to Spain.
- •Zinedine Zidane has been appointed as the new head coach for France.
- •Zidane seeks to maximize the potential of France's talented squad.
- •France aims to improve its international standing ahead of upcoming competitions.
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"France's Didier Deschamps era ended with a shock World Cup semifinal defeat to Spain. Is Zinedine Zidane better placed to get more out of this clearly talented group?
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