VOD He hit hard on the occasion of his return to newsstands on Friday, June 30. On this occasion, the magazine did indeed manage to do an interview with Didier Deschamps. To make matters even more, this interview was not conducted by a journalist like the others, because the role of the interviewer was played by Jean-Luc Reichmann, who was close to the coach of the France team. Thus, the facilitator 12 strokes at noon Open TF1 exchanged views especially on the role of Didier Deschamps’ father. Second, he rarely trusted his only son, Dylan, who is now 27: “He’s the best person to talk about it. During an actor’s early life, it was mainly his mother who took care of him. From your school, your education. I had the right role. We played when I could spare him.“
Later, Jean-Luc Reichmann asked Didier Deschamps if he “feels at all”.feeling of missing something“On Dylan’s Upbringing:”I missed something, no. When you have kids, you usually want to spend as much time with them as possible, right? I don’t want to complain, that would be inappropriate. But when you’re a football player, there are no weekends for playing. We played European competitions at the clubs I went to on weekends and weekdays.“DD’s son sometimes had a hard time accepting his father’s constant absence:”I spent as much time with him as possible. But Dylan mostly saw me pack my bag and leave, open my bag, repack it, and leave. You shouldn’t talk to him about football and ball until he’s 6-7 years old. Football or ball deprived him of his father. He was 2 years old when we became world champions in 1998. It didn’t make sense to him to see me signing or taking pictures. It was time for her to be stolen from her with her father somewhere. He lived 2018 differently, he appreciated this adventure. I think I’ve built a little bit of his character through our games. When you play with your child, you usually make sure he wins. I never did, to the great displeasure of his mother at the time. Dylan doesn’t blame me. He tells me I’m doing well.“
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Source: Programme Television

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