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Let’s meet the main characters in this story:
Zidane has a tricky decision to make. He must choose between two paths:
Important: The bar is set extremely high! Everyone expects the team to stay amazing.
Here is what each choice involves:
Key Takeaway: Zidane inherits a team that is already at its best version, but he has the obligation to show he can keep that greatness going—or do even better—than his predecessor (the coach before him).
In short, Zidane is the likely next coach but it’s not final yet. He faces a big question: repeat the winning attacking style or add his own new idea. The team is full of skilled players and works perfectly right now. Zidane must handle the star players’ personalities and prove he can meet the super high expectations left by Deschamps.
Q1: What does “unofficial successor” mean in kids’ terms?
A: It means everyone thinks Zidane will be the next coach, but the team hasn’t made a formal announcement yet—like being picked for a role without the official badge.
Q2: Why is the attack called “overcrowded”?
A: Because there are so many talented players who all want to be the one scoring goals, it’s like having too many kids wanting to be the striker in a small playground game.
Q3: What is the “offensive formula” that Deschamps used?
A: It’s just the planned way the team moved forward and tried to score goals that brought Deschamps success.
Q4: What risk does Zidane take if he changes the style?
A: He might break the perfect teamwork (balance) the team has right now, which could make them play worse.
Q5: What is Zidane’s main obligation?
A: To prove he can keep the team at its best—or make it even better—than the coach who was there before him.