Source: http://www.kooora.com/?n=721294&o=n

France coach Didier Deschamps explained his determination to remain in the post after the World Cup, beating Croatia 4-2 on Sunday.

"It's going on for two reasons, first because I'm more inclined to stick to my contracts and try to reach my goals," Deschamps said on France's TF1.

"The second and most important reason is my appreciation and respect for the confidence of the president of the Football Federation (Noel Le Grieux) in my abilities, so I will stay until 2020."

Deschamps added that he and nine other players had benefited from the final loss of the Euro 2016 two years ago, adding that he focused on the psychological factor and motivate his players to avoid any moment of complacency and lack of concentration.

In another context, Deschamps added that he accepts the statements of the Belgian players after the loss to the cocks in the semifinals. "What happened is normal for an aspiring player who wants to achieve something. When this ambition is lost, he can not control his statements, The same moments as a player. "

The coach also confirmed that his players had a desire to repeat the march of the Cup in Champs-Elysées, adding that this step was not available in light of the overcrowding, and taking into account the security conditions and tense events in France and the world at large in the recent period.