Philippe Diallo, head of the FFF, to Le Figaro: 'Yes, I know the name of the future coach' of the French team
Philippe Diallo, the president of the French Football Federation (FFF), confirmed in an exclusive interview that he knows who will be the next coach of the French national team.
In an exclusive interview with Le Figaro, Philippe Diallo, the president of the French Football Federation (FFF), shared insights on various topics including the political context surrounding football and the upcoming return to the Stade de France. Diallo's remarks come just before he embarks on a trip to the United States with the French national team for a series of matches against Brazil and Colombia. He emphasized the importance of the recent partnership with Google, indicating that the federation remains appealing in a challenging economic environment.
During the conversation, Diallo revealed that he has already identified a successor to Didier Deschamps, the current head coach of the team. This announcement stirred interest and speculation regarding the future direction of the French squad, especially with the recent emphasis on performance and team dynamics. As the national team prepares for its matches in Boston and Washington, the strategic decisions made by Diallo could significantly impact future football prospects in France.
Diallo's proactive approach and firm stance highlight the ongoing developments within the FFF as it navigates both competitive challenges and the broader socio-economic landscape. As he articulates his vision for the federation, football fans and stakeholders alike are keenly anticipating the implications of his leadership and the decisions that will shape the future of French football.