“This team made me feel very proud and I saw an extraordinary game, on Sunday I will be present again in the final,” promised the French president.
Then, he highlighted the praise for the technical director Didier Deschamps, who has already led France to the conquest of the World Cup in Russia in 2018, by giving “a huge thank you to the coach and the team, which is a combination of different generations”, I consider. At the same time, Macron was confident in Deschamps because “he is someone who plays and wins finals, there are not two without three,” Macron predicted, alluding to the fact that the French team also won the second edition of the Nations League with the coach and former world champion midfielder in 1998.
In statements published by the French newspaper L’Equipe, the president also praised striker Antoine Griezmann: “He was incredibly generous, sport must unite people, sometimes someone who doesn’t speak politically speaks on the field,” he reflected.
The French president, who at the beginning of the ecumenical competition had requested “not to politicize the sport”, now understood that “it must be recognized that Qatar organized this tournament very well”, he said at the end.
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