He got Monaco to CL final in 2004. Won french league with Marseille in 2010 beating Psg and Lyon.
Ridiculous comment.
To be fair, it was quite easy to beat PSG in 2010, a random Serie B team could have probably won vs them, just like 11 more teams except Marseille did in that campaign and finished above PSG, who were 13th at the final table with 31 points behind Marseille. Also, lets be objective here, Lyon already started their decline, they lost the title the previous season (2008/2009) to Bordeaux, then the year after Marseille won the title another team won it - Lille, and the year after that - Montpellier. PSG`s first title came in 2013. The point here is that for 4 consecutive years France had 4 different champions, neither of them were PSG or Lyon. Winning the title is a good achievement, but comparing those 4 sides, Marseille is superior to all of them in everything - hence managers of Bordeaux, Lille and especially Montpellier deserve more credit for winning it than Didier for being at the helm of lesser sides. Again, that doesnt mean his achievement was not worthy, but certainly wasnt something unique and phenomenal either.
His road to the CL final in 2004 was also so Juve style - they were perfect until the final, where they were outplayed and outsmarted.
Deschamps is a good coach, yeah, but thats it, nothing special, he is also not very good interacting with club managements, which were the reasons he left both Monaco and Juventus, clashes, arguments and disagreements with the Presidents. Nope, thats not right in my book, the President is the boss, he is the one to call the shots, he sets the tone for everyone in the club to follow, including the coach. You are a manager, you are hired by the President, you do what he asks, says, tells you to do, period. A tough man to work with is not something that Juventus needs, for me DD is a hard pass.