This Monday, June 30, 2025, at 3:06 a.m. Vietnam time, an unprecedented controversy rocked French football. Zinedine Zidane surprised the sporting world by asking Didier Deschamps to remove Kylian Mbappé’s captain’s armband from France, after his recent disappointing performance. In a shocking statement, the former French legend said: “He is too selfish and lacks fighting spirit,” pointing to the young striker’s behavior during the friendly matches leading up to Euro 2025. This public outing, rare for Zidane, who generally avoids controversy, immediately prompted a firm response from Deschamps.
The incident follows Mbappé’s performance in Sunday night’s friendly against Colombia, where France were held to a 1-1 draw. Despite scoring, the captain was criticized for individualistic choices and a lack of defensive commitment, factors Zidane appears to have taken on board. At 26, Mbappé is going through a period of self-doubt following his turbulent move to Real Madrid and inconsistent performances with Les Bleus. Zidane’s request, who has successfully managed Real Madrid, may reflect a different tactical outlook, believing that the role of captain requires more team leadership.
Deschamps’ response was swift. In an impromptu press conference at 2:45, the coach defended his player, declaring: “Kylian remains my captain, his qualities outweigh his weaknesses.” He added that Zidane’s criticisms, while respectful, were “irrelevant” in the current context, emphasizing the importance of unity ahead of the Euro. This public exchange between two iconic figures in French football surprised fans, particularly in Vietnam, where European football is increasingly a hot topic, with heated debates on social media.
The tension could affect the team’s dynamic, especially with the first Euro match against the Netherlands scheduled for a week from now. Mbappé, for his part, has yet to react, but his silence adds to the uncertainty. Fans are wondering whether this controversy will strengthen his resolve or mark a turning point in his career with Les Bleus. For now, attention is focused on Deschamps, who will have to manage this crisis diplomatically, while Zidane remains in the background, leaving doubts about his intentions. French football is entering a decisive period, where unity will be put to the test.