Didier Deschamps Drives France Toward Third World Cup

Didier Deschamps Drives France Toward Third World Cup

Didier Deschamps on the Brink of World Cup Greatness

Deschamps’ Milestone Wins and Record

Didier Deschamps has reached the significant milestone of ten victories in World Cup knockout matches, a feat that places him among the most successful managers in tournament history. His tally sits at ten wins under his leadership, though some argue the count could be thirteen or fourteen if penalty‑shootout games are included. This achievement follows England’s recent double‑figure triumph in Mexico City, marking their tenth knockout win since 1966. Deschamps’ record of 19 wins in 24 games, with three draws and two defeats (or two losses if the 2022 final’s penalty defeat is counted), underscores his extraordinary impact.

Before Deschamps took charge, France’s World Cup journey was marked by inconsistency, cycling between triumphs and early exits. The team’s pattern included a 1998 title, a group‑stage flop in 2002, a runners‑up finish in 2006, and a disappointing 2010 campaign. Since 2014, however, France have been the only nation to reach the quarter‑finals in every tournament, highlighting Deschamps’ role in stabilising the side. His stewardship has transformed France from a “boom and bust” outfit into a consistently competitive team.

France’s Evolution and Talent Pipeline

Deschamps has built his philosophy around a deep pool of French talent, effectively transitioning from a 2010s squad to a 2020s iteration while maintaining core qualities. Key figures such as Hugo Lloris, Antoine Griezmann, Olivier Giroud and Kylian MbappĂ© have been constants, with MbappĂ© becoming the fourth player to earn 100 caps under Deschamps. Griezmann’s 137 international appearances, all under Deschamps, illustrate the manager’s ability to nurture long‑term loyalty. The evolution is evident in the blend of experienced veterans and emerging prospects like Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola and DĂ©siré DouĂ©, who are making their World Cup debuts.

The transition of captaincy from Lloris to MbappĂ© proved prescient, as the young forward has become France’s record scorer and continued to net at an extraordinary rate. Deschamps’ decision to move beyond his longest‑serving star has injected fresh leadership and set a new generational blueprint. This approach, coupled with a conveyor belt of talent, positions Deschamps to leave a lasting legacy for his expected successor, Zinedine Zidane.

Current Squad and Future Outlook

France’s current roster features a mix of veterans and fresh faces, with only Kylian MbappĂ© likely to remain from the 2018 championship side if the team reaches the 2026 final. Veterans such as N’Golo KantĂ© and Lucas HernĂĄndez are expected to be relegated to bench roles, while Ousmane DembĂ©lĂ© stands as the sole player present in both the 2018 and 2022 squads. A half‑dozen players from the 2022 campaign—Jules KoundĂ©, Dayot Upamecano, AurĂ©lien TchouamĂ©ni, Adrien Rabiot, DembĂ©lĂ© and Mbappé—are poised to start against Morocco and potentially in New York on 19 July.

If France advances past Morocco, the Azzurri will share the honours of reaching 45 World Cup wins, underscoring Deschamps’ impact on the global game. The manager’s pragmatic style, often delivering victories with flair, has produced 54 World Cup goals under his watch. With a few more successes, Deschamps could craft the perfect farewell, cementing his status among the tournament’s greatest figures.

Didier Deschamps could end this World Cup as the greatest manager in the tournament’s history (Getty)

France have a strong array of talent but it is well utilised by Didier Deschamps (Reuters)

France have managed to evolve around their established stars (Reuters)

Giving the captaincy to Kylian Mbappe has proved wise (Reuters)

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