Dide Desham expressed his displeasure at the appointment of an Argentine referee to officiate the match against Morocco

Didier Desch, coach of the French national team, expressed his opinion on the appointment of an Argentine referee for the quarterfinal match against Morocco at the World Cup. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The match is scheduled to take place on Saturday, and it will be officiated by Argentine referee Facundo Tello. This appointment has sparked various discussions among sports circles, as debates over refereeing intensified following the recent Argentina-Egypt match.
However, the head coach of the French national team is not overly concerned. Deschamps stated in his interview that the referee's nationality or origin holds no significance for him.
According to the coach, it is natural for journalists to raise such questions, but there is no room for such doubts within the team. He continued his thought by recalling French referee François Letexier and his team, who officiated the Argentina-Egypt match.
Deschamps expressed hope that the referee for the upcoming match will perform at a professional level, just like Letexier. The French coach emphasized that the team's main focus should be on the opponent, not on refereeing.
In his words, the opponent on the field is not the referee, but the Moroccan national team. The referee is responsible for enforcing the rules of the game clearly and fairly.
This quarterfinal match between France and Morocco is a crucial test on the way to the semifinals. According to One.uz, Deschamps believes that all issues in this match should be resolved solely on the football pitch, through fair play.
The team's goal is to showcase their game and win, without paying attention to external factors.





