Zidane’s bold move: Barthez returns to guide France’s goalkeepers
The appointment of former World Cup winner Fabien Barthez as France’s new goalkeeper coach, confirmed on Thursday, marks a swift shift for the Bleus, while veteran keeper Hugo Lloris, now with Los Angeles FC, has already voiced enthusiastic support for the move.
Zidane’s choice and the new staff
It was expected, and it is now official that Fabien Barthez has taken over the role of goalkeeper trainer for the French national side. The appointment was made by the newly appointed national team manager Zinédine Zidane. Barthez replaces Franck Raviot, who had been in charge of the position until now.
The arrival does not surprise observers and has already earned the backing of a key figure among the Bleus, Hugo Lloris. Lloris, the 2018 World Cup champion and record holder for most caps with France, currently plies his trade with Los Angeles FC.
Lloris’s endorsement and the legacy of the Bleus
Speaking to Le Parisien, Lloris praised the former France keeper, calling him “Fabulous Fab” and describing him as a “monument of the position.” He added that progress comes from contact with people like Barthez both on and off the pitch, through discussions and analysis.
Lloris also took the opportunity to salute the “remarkable work” of Franck Raviot, who had served as the goalkeeper coach until now. The record‑cap holder’s comments blend gratitude for past efforts with enthusiasm for Barthez’s return to the Bleus staff.
The swift officialisation of Barthez’s role juxtaposed with Lloris’s heartfelt endorsement highlights a seamless transition for the Bleus’ goalkeeping department. It suggests that the new coaching setup will build on established foundations while injecting fresh experience, setting the stage for the next chapter of France’s defensive preparations.