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Romano’s verdict: Zidane set to steer France into next World Cup
Fabrizio Romano announced that Zinedine Zidane will become France’s new head coach, declaring “If he said it, then it’s settled!” and dropping his trademark “Here we go” phrase. The French legend’s appointment will be formalised with documents signed later this month.
Romano’s report notes that Zidane has already assembled his coaching staff, finalising the backroom team ahead of his debut. The staff selection is expected to shape France’s tactical approach for upcoming competitions.
The appointment positions Zidane to lead France in the Nations League, Euro 2028 and the 2030 World Cup. He will inherit a squad that has been competing under the current system in recent international fixtures.
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The deal had been widely reported by the European press for several months, confirming the credibility of the move. European outlets have followed the story closely, noting the significance of a former player taking the helm. Zidane will replace Didier Deschamps, his former 1998 World Cup‑winning teammate, as head coach of Les Bleus. Deschamps, the Cup‑winning manager, has overseen the national side for 14 years.France’s shocking claim: Saliba played World Cup 2026 with broken back
Deschamps is set to bid farewell this Saturday (18) during the third‑place match against England at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. His departure marks the end of an era that included a World Cup title won as coach. Formal signing of Zidane’s contract later this month will cement the transition and give him time to prepare the team for the next cycle of major tournaments. The French federation expects a smooth handover as the new coach assumes his duties.