Soccer-Mbappe pays tribute to 'legend' Deschamps ahead of coach's final dance at World Cup


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - France Training - Inter Miami CF Training Facility, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S. - July 17, 2026 France coach Didier Deschamp during training REUTERS/Carlos Barria

NEW YORK, July 18 (Reuters) - ⁠France captain Kylian Mbappe paid an emotional tribute to ⁠Didier Deschamps ahead of the coach's final match in ‌charge, saying the players had failed to give him the ending he deserved at the World Cup after 14 years at the helm.

"Today is your last ​dance. You, who have given us so ⁠much. We should have ⁠given you a better ending, but we failed," the 27-year-old forward ⁠wrote ‌in a message shared on social media before Les Bleus take on England in the third-place match later ⁠on Saturday.

Deschamps, who took over in 2012, led ​France to the ‌2018 World Cup title and another final four years ⁠later before their ​2026 campaign ended in a semi-final defeat by Spain.

"Putting into words what you have brought over 14 years is very difficult, because ⁠you have been such a major figure ​in the rebirth of this team," Mbappe said.

"People have not always known how to appreciate your greatness, but time and history will ⁠take care of that."

Mbappe, France's all-time leading scorer with 64 goals, also thanked Deschamps, the team's captain when France won the 1998 World Cup, for giving him the opportunity to represent ​his country on the biggest stage.

"I feel ⁠privileged to have been alongside one of the greatest legends of ​our country," he said. "I will only keep ‌great memories of everything we experienced ​and achieved together.

"I wish you all the best in your new adventure."

(Reporting by Julien PretotEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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