The World Cup, Mbappé, his future … Didier Deschamps opens up: “I’m not here to last, but to win”

In just 100 days, this Monday, the world champions will be hard at work in Qatar (November 21-December 18), facing a major challenge: to enter the annals alongside Italy (1934 and 1938) and Brazil (1958 and 1962) following each other. Already completely taken up by this deadline, Didier Deschamps, member with Mario Zagallo and Franz Beckenbauer of the very closed club of men to have won the Grail as a player then coach, landed to discuss this planetary meeting. Talkative, sometimes playful, the 53-year-old technician, in office for ten years, has not evaded any subject. Under contract until December 2022, he had a lot to tell us, messages, too, to distill. That’s good, because we really wanted to listen to it.

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