Blues at Concorde: Macron “wanted a moment of communion”, explains Le Graët


Emmanuel Macron “wanted a moment of communion” between the Blues and their audience after the World Cup, assured the president of the Federation Noël Le Graët on Tuesday, explaining the organization of the return of the players to Paris and underlining a “beautiful moment sharing”.

There’s no arguingon the celebrations of the Blues at Concorde after their final, explains the leader of the FFF in a statement sent to AFP on Tuesday. Noël Le Graët had first announced on BFM TV, in the morning on Monday, that there would be no rally in Paris on the return of Qatar, but the Federation had then backtracked and several thousand supporters were able to cheer the Blues and their coach Didier Deschamps on the Place de la Concorde, in the evening.

When I left Doha at night (from Sunday to Monday), after the final, with the plane of the sponsors of the FFF, there was no question of parading on the Champs-Elysées or of greeting place de la Concorde for the players of the French team and for the staff of the French team. Under the influence of disappointment, sadness, such strong emotions, I understood this choice and I respected it“Explains Le Graët in his statement to AFP. The president of the FFF assures that “theThe situation changed around 10 a.m. (Monday) following an exchange with the President of the Republic who wanted a moment of communion“. “II naturally accepted him with the France team», assures Le Graët, inviting to «remember this beautiful moment of sharing between the France team and its supporters who came in large numbers to show their deep attachment to the Blues“.

“This fantastic journey will be remembered for a long time,” concluded the leader, in office since 2011. The France team lost on penalties (3-3 after, 4-2 on pens) against Argentina in final of the 2022 World Cup in Doha.

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