Équipe de France : Anelka se prononce sur la possible arrivée de Zidane
The future of the French national team's coaching position continues to generate much debate, and Nicolas Anelka has weighed in on the matter. During a visit to Barcelona, the former French international spoke to Cadena SER, directly addressing the potential succession at the helm of Les Bleus after the World Cup.
For the former striker, who notably played for Arsenal, Real Madrid, and Chelsea, the name of the future national team coach is hardly in doubt. "I don't know if it's official yet, but for me it will be Zidane. Everyone's talking about it, and honestly, he's the best possible choice," he stated confidently.
Anelka highlights Zinedine Zidane's impressive career, recalling his successes and his management of a dressing room of stars during his time at Real Madrid.
According to him, the former number 10 of Les Bleus possesses the experience and charisma necessary to guide the French national team to new heights on the international stage. This view is shared by a large number of observers, as Zidane's aura extends far beyond mere tactical prowess.
During this interview, Nicolas Anelka also reflected on his own time in Spain, marked by difficulties adapting. Having arrived in Madrid at a very young age, he acknowledged facing a brutal change: a new country, a new language, an unfamiliar environment.
"I needed time, but the context was not favorable. After one season, I preferred to leave," he confided lucidly.
These sincere remarks reinforce the credibility of his analysis and further fuel speculation about a possible return of Zidane, this time to the bench of the national team.
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