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How France emerged from Champagne Football’s shadow: ‘Winning our identity’

 

BEFORE FRANCE’S World Cup quarterfinal against England last week, a French journalist asked manager Didier Deschamps, somewhat agitatedly: “What is our identity?” He dragged on: “Where is our identity? Do we have any?” Deschamps, taking a deep breath, betraying no signs of frustration, replied calmly: “Winning is our identity.” The room crackled with laughter.

It’s an answer Deschamps has produced and reproduced a thousand times.

The French might be winning the World Cup again — they beat Morocco 2-0 in the semifinal and will meet Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the final on Sunday. They could also become just the second side after World War-II to defend the World Cup crown. But the French media are unsatisfied with just winning.