Belfast Telegraph

Deschamps: My men can make their own history with final victory

- BY JONATHAN LIEW

DIDIER Deschamps said he hoped France’s progress to the World Cup final would finally help to put talk of their 1998 triumph to bed.

France’s 1- 0 over Belgium leaves them 90 minutes away from their second World Cup triumph, and Deschamps — the captain of that winning side two decades ago — urged France to “write a new page in history”, rather than comparing this side to those of the past.

“You have to l i ve i n your times,” Deschamps said. “I never, never, never mention my own history. The players know it. Some of them were not even born, but only saw pictures. (The 1998 win) belongs to a lot of French people who lived through it, but not the young generation.

“The story is different now. You can’t make comparison­s, you can’t talk about players from 20 years ago. I am here to write a new page in history, the most beautiful page.

“I’m not saying I’m not proud of what we did 20 years ago. Nobody will be able to erase it. But one must live in one’s times, and I’ ll repeat it today and tomorrow: we can’t look back into the rear-view mirror. That’s not how you build for the future.”

Meanwhile, Belgium coach Roberto Martinez expressed his desire to carry on in his post after the tournament.

“We’ ll need to regroup, look at the younger generation­s, and try to become stronger,” he said.

“Belgian football has got a wealth of young talent coming through, and I’ve got my eye on the Euros in 2020.”

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