
Kylian Mbappé‘s return to the French national team has been met with widespread excitement. After a six-month absence, Mbappé is set to feature in the UEFA Nations League quarter-final against Croatia on Thursday. His return has prompted numerous interviews, including comments on his relationship with Didier Deschamps and the upcoming managerial transition. Mbappé’s comments highlight the ongoing transitions in the French national team.
Mbappé acknowledged the impact of Didier Deschamps’ impending departure after the 2026 World Cup, stating at french outlet TF1: “It’s a great loss if we look at everything he has done for France. He has managed to take the team to the top, and that must be recognized. He wants to finish in the best possible way, and we are going to try to win the World Cup also for him.”
While he didn’t mention Zinedine Zidane by name, his response to questions about a potential successor clearly alluded to Zidane, a popular choice among French fans. Mbappé expressed his respect for those currently in charge but stated his admiration for Zidane.
Mbappé addresses speculation about relationship with Deschamps
Mbappé addressed rumors of a rift with Deschamps, stating that any disagreements were minor and never affected their professional relationship. He emphasized that any disagreements were to be expected in any workplace, and should not be taken to indicate a lack of respect or admiration.
He also reiterated his commitment to winning the World Cup for Deschamps, highlighting the importance of the upcoming competition for the team. His comments helped address concerns about the team’s cohesiveness and harmony.
Mbappé’s primary focus remains on winning the World Cup: “I want to be world champion again; it’s my priority.“ His determination underscores his dedication to achieving success for France and his belief in the team’s ability. His comments are likely to provide reassurance to fans and the team. His comments highlight his ambition and dedication and emphasize the team’s commitment to achieving its goals.
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