
Assistant coach Stéphan says Deschamps will return to training on Saturday, as players dedicate emphatic win to him
France beats Norway 4-1 for absent coach Deschamps after mother's death
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France defeated Norway 4-1 on Friday in a World Cup match that the players dedicated to head coach Didier Deschamps, who is absent following the death of his mother, according to assistant coach Guy Stéphan. Stéphan confirmed that Deschamps will return to training on Saturday afternoon. The victory, which included a header from Doué for his first World Cup goal, was described by Stéphan as the team's way of showing support for their coach.
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FOXBOROUGH: France’s World Cup players wanted to do something special to show support for coach Didier Deschamps after the death of his mother and they did just that with an emphatic 4-1 win over Norway on Friday, assistant national coach Guy Stephan said.
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In the wake of the victory of the French team against Norway (4-1) on Friday 26 June, Guy Stéphan, the deputy coach of the French team..
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