Ribery: Deschamps has a vision for France
Bayern Munich's Frank Ribery believes France are now a better team because of the discipline instilled by Didier Deschamps.
By FOX SPORTS staff
The former French skipper was appointed manager of Les Bleus following Laurent Blanc's decision to step down after the country's quarter-final exit at Euro 2012.
Speaking to Kicker, Ribery relayed that he was at ease with Deschamp's tutelage of the national side.
"I feel very comfortable at the moment, when I come to France, [Deschamps] has a precise vision and goals, and with him, discipline set in again," Ribery shared.
The winger also emphasized how much he appreciated Deschamps' style of open communication with the players.
"Deschamps talks a lot to the players, we have a very good relationship with him. For me, it's important to feel the trust of the coach. Then I feel good and am motivated to give everything for the trainer on the pitch," Ribery explained.
"If I notice, however, that the trainer treats me oddly and he's not being honest, then it becomes difficult. If he misleads me then he shouldn't count on me."
Ribery has been called up to the French squad for the team's friendly against Germany, due to take place on Wednesday at the Stade de France.
