For thirteen years, Didier Deschamps has lived at the pace of the French team. The rallies, the competitions and the pressure of the result have finally made him forget that before he was one of the most entitled coaches of French football, he was above all a young man from Anglet. Indeed, it was in this city of the Basque Country that he grew up. Little Didier was surrounded by his family, long before he left his family to try his luck in Nante…
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For thirteen years, Didier Deschamps has lived at the pace of the French team. The rallies, the competitions and the pressure of the result have finally made him forget that before he was one of the most entitled coaches of French football, he was above all a young man from Anglet. Indeed, it was in this city of the Basque Country that he grew up. Little Didier was surrounded by his family, long before he left his family to try his luck in Nante…