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Deschamps set to be named as the new France manager

The former Marseille coach will replace Laurent Blanc, who stepped down after the end of the European Championships.

FORMER FRANCE CAPTAIN Didier Deschamps is set to become the national team’s new manager after agreeing terms with the French Football Federation (FFT), press reports said on Sunday.

L’Equipe sports daily and French radio reported that Deschamps would be handed a two year contract with an extra two years should France qualify for the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil.

Talks between Deschamps and FFT officials started after Laurent Blanc’s decision to step down from the post following two years in charge after being unable to reach an agreement with FFF president Noel Le Graet on a new contract .

Deschamps became increasingly linked as a candidate to fill the vacancy after quitting his position as coach of Marseille last Monday.

The 43-year-old — who captained France to the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 titles — had asked Marseille to be released from his post on May 23, though he still had two years left on his contract.

His initial request to leave had nothing to do with the France post as Blanc was still in charge, but following Blanc’s departure he quickly became the bookies favourite to take over Les Bleus.

Le Graet then hinted during a press conference on Tuesday that Deschamps was his preferred choice to take over the reins, 24 hours after he had stepped down from the Stade Velodrome hotseat.

Should the FFF appoint Deschamps, his first match would come against Copa America champions Uruguay on August 15 at Le Havre. France then start their 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign on September 7 against Finland in a group that also contains defending champions Spain.

Blanc stepped down after guiding France to the Euro 2012 quarter-finals where they lost to eventual winners Spain.

- © AFP, 2012