Walid Regragui, the Morocco coach who will be facing France in the semi-finals, has since added: “France made me dream in 2018 with the way they played.
Deschamps has repeatedly proven that he is not just the best man for France but, should he retain the World Cup, it’s difficult to make a case that any international coach has matched his achievements. While a seemingly impregnable Morocco team remain dangerous, France are favourites to win the tournament. However, Deschamps has re-energised his group masterfully – the wild celebrations after beating England show divisions are minimal – and produced an effective first team despite zero preparation. They are anti-risk rather than anti-attack – as shown by Regragui’s snappy transitions and bold use of the ball; Southgate’s precise, if never flamboyant, attacking strategies; and Deschamps’ dynamic use of Kylian Mbappé’s individual quality, Antoine Griezmann’s deployment as a bridge between midfield and attack, and the striker Olivier Grioud’s understanding of space. In Regragui’s eight games in charge, since previous coach Vahid Halilhodzic was removed before the tournament due to his fractious relationship with senior players, Morocco have conceded only once – an Aguerd own goal in their Although solid against England, the centre-back-turned-right-back Jules Koundé has previously looked uncertain in that role. Walid Regragui, the Morocco coach who will be facing France in the semi-finals, has since added: “France made me dream in 2018 with the way they played. France, meanwhile, were a post away from winning Euro 2016, triumphed in Russia in 2018, and are now favourites to win a second successive World Cup under Deschamps. The centre-back Dayot Upamecano was fortunate to avoid the consequences of various errors against England, and the gung-ho Hernández has looked easily unsettled defensively. Southgate engineered England’s first World Cup semi-final in 28 years in 2018, before guiding the men’s team to their first appearance in a major final since 1966 at the Euros last summer. Although winning a World Cup is far more complicated than simply having the best players – something Deschamps also acutely understands, as he has shown by placing squad harmony above all else – both teams are expected to compete for trophies. [World Cup](https://www.theguardian.com/football/world-cup-football), Didier Deschamps’ growing status as international football’s ideological spearhead may be the most surprising.
Speaking to TF1 in the wake of France's 2-0 win over Morocco, manager Didier Deschamps spoke of the “emotion” of taking Les Bleus into yet another World Cup ...
Les Bleus now find themselves on the verge of a historic title defence, with Argentina now standing in their way as they head for a fourth final in seven World Cup editions, two more than any other team in that time. The defending champions, though, were able to soak that up and eventually doubled their lead through Randal Kolo Muani, after some impressive work from Kylian Mbappé in a tight situation in the penalty box. “There’s emotion, there’s pride.
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Achraf Hakimi and Chelsea's Hakim Ziyech posed a major attacking threat down the right. The most important thing is to see the stars in people's eyes when you celebrate and win. The final will be a contest between Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe - Paris Saint-Germain team-mates who, with five goals each, are also competing for the Golden Boot. We're going to enjoy the time. I want to win even more trophies.' 'We're going to go after the title on Sunday.
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"He knew exactly what he wanted to do. "He came to Qatar surrounded by some doubts. "We'll admit that we had doubted Didier Deschamps a little bit. I will be here for the semi-final and then we'll see. But I want to savour being back in the last four. "The ball is in my court and I will decide.
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We bring back the Cup and obviously Deschamps must stay! Never two without three, Deschamps is there, with his baraka and his talent. “I am much better now than an hour and a half ago.
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We bring back the Cup and of course Deschamps has to stay. "We suffered a lot but we saw a great team. "We will work hard to win this final.
Didier Deschamps became a world champion as a player with France in 1998. He once again became world champion as a France coach in 2018 In Russia.