Didier Deschamps, the manager of the French national team, has voiced his reservations regarding his players’ social media activity ahead of the World Cup in Brazil. While Deschamps respects his players’ personal freedoms, he is keen to ensure that their online presence doesn’t harm team cohesion or concentration.
“Using social media to share greetings or weather updates is fine,” Deschamps commented. However, he advised against posting content that could be misinterpreted or cause discord within the team. The coach stressed the need to maintain team harmony and ensure that social media activity aligns with the team’s objectives.
As the World Cup approaches, it will be intriguing to see how Deschamps oversees his squad’s social media interactions throughout the tournament.
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