Deschamps and Low concealed the terrorist attack from the players.

November 16, 2015 13:07

Both coaches, coincidentally, chose to keep the terrorist attacks that had just occurred in Paris from their French and German players during halftime of their friendly matches on November 13th.

Didier Deschamps and Joachim Low were informed about the bombings during halftime of the match between France and Germany on the evening of November 13th. Despite the seriousness of the incident, both strategists chose to remain silent.

Low và Deschamps không muốn các học trò hoảng loạn hay lo sợ về vụ khủng bố diễn ra bên ngoài sân Stade de France.
Low and Deschamps did not want their players to panic or be afraid about the terrorist attack that took place outside the Stade de France.

During the first half of that match, two loud explosions rang out, drowning out the enthusiastic cheers of the fans. Shortly afterward, French President Francois Hollande hastily left the stands of the Stade de France for his safety.

The two coaches decided to keep the players playing as normal, and the fans cheered as usual. Meanwhile, reporters and officials, who had internet access, followed every development from outside the stadium.

Three explosions occurred just outside the Stade de France during the France-Germany match. The suicide bomber, believed to be wearing a vest rigged with explosives, attempted to enter the stadium but was denied entry.

The players only learned about what had happened in the dressing room after the match ended with a 2-0 victory for France. Fortunately, so far, no players or their relatives have been victims of the terrorist attacks.

According to VNE

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