France Coach Deschamps Rushes Home from 2026 World Cup After Mother's Death.
Didier Deschamps Steps Away from Team Duties
According to Novyny.live: Didier Deschamps, head coach of the French national team, has temporarily left the squad during the 2026 World Cup following the death of his mother. In his absence, assistant coach Guy Stéphan has taken over leadership responsibilities. Deschamps has returned to France, departing from the team's base in the United States during a critical phase of the tournament.
France's Current Standing and Next Match
France has already secured a spot in the knockout stage, leading Group I with six points from two matches. Their final group-stage game against Norway is scheduled for June 26. Philippe Diallo, president of the French Football Federation, has expressed condolences to Deschamps for his loss. Stéphan, who has years of experience working alongside the team, will now guide the coaching staff until Deschamps returns.
- Deschamps left the team due to his mother's passing.
- Guy Stéphan has been appointed interim coach.
- France has already advanced to the playoffs.
- The final group match against Norway is on June 26.
This development highlights the personal challenges athletes and coaches can face during major international competitions. As a seasoned leader, Deschamps holds significant influence over the squad, and his absence could impact preparations for decisive matches. It is crucial that the team maintains focus and continues performing at a high level in the playoffs while Deschamps attends to personal matters. The hope is that he can rejoin the squad quickly to resume his duties at the World Cup.
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