Didier Deschamps furax, it’s war with this world champion and ex-teammate!

They may have lifted the trophy coveted by all football players, but that doesn’t mean they like each other. In fact, between Didier DeschampsAnd Christophe Dugary, war is well and truly declared. A declaration of war that dates back many years now for the second. While the coach of the France team never really wanted to respond to criticism of him from his ex-teammate with the Blues in 1998.

But the drop too many seems to have broken the camel’s back. In an interview given to Parisian this Tuesday, July 11, the one who confided in his private life with his companion Claude did not mince his words in evoking Christophe Dugary. On the other hand, no answers to Samir Nasri’s attacks on him.

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Didier Deschamps finally responds to Christophe Dugarry

“Dugarry dares to say that I am taking France hostage. It is beyond understanding. He says what he wants, he has his radio show. We have been through things together so I know that in terms of the state spirit, sincerely, I have seen much better”he first dropped before revealing: “If we were to see each other with Duga, it wouldn’t even be good morning, good evening. Each his way, each his way. It’s clear”. The gap seems well and truly dug between the two men and nothing could remedy it.

As a reminder, the ex-player of Barcelona, ​​Bordeaux, or even Marseille, has often criticized the choices of his ex-teammate since he has been at the head of the Blues. Very often, his attacks concerned the non-selection of Karim Benzema in the France team. Especially in 2018, just before the World Cup in Russia.

All this because of Karim Benzema?

“Didier Deschamps will have to go very far in the World Cup. Because he will have to assume his choice. Because we are taking the French team hostage and it is perhaps to the detriment of the collective interest”particularly lamented the acolyte of Zinedine Zidane.

Speaking of “Zizou”, “Duga” swears by him at the head of the France team. Asked about the extension of “DD” as a coach, the 1998 world champion recognized that the former number ten would be an excellent choice to succeed him: “I do not hide that I would prefer it to be Zizou, I want to see something else. Deschamps, I hear what he says, but we cannot say that the France team belongs to everyone and keep it for twelve years”. Between the two, the rag burns, and not just a little.

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