Didier Deschamps, the coach of the French national team, has expressed his concerns about the use of social media by his players during the upcoming World Cup in Brazil. Deschamps has made it clear that while he respects the individual freedoms of his players, he wants to ensure that their use of social media does not negatively impact the team’s unity and focus.
“It’s part of individual freedoms, if it’s to say hello, goodbye, the weather is nice, no problem,” Deschamps said. However, he cautioned against sharing content that could be misinterpreted or potentially divisive within the team. Deschamps emphasized the importance of preserving team unity and ensuring that social media use does not go against the team’s interests.
With the World Cup just around the corner, it will be interesting to see how Deschamps manages his players’ use of social media during the tournament.
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