On the night before the World Cup final, the French team internal turmoil again. A number of media outlets revealed that even though President Macron personally invited him, France's striker Binschmar was rejected by head coach Dee Gans on the eve of the opening, and he even posted a message of "no interest" on social media, which was undoubtedly a direct rebuff to the head coach. Meanwhile, the legendary Zinedine Zidane, who helped France win the World Cup, also declined an invitation from the French Football Association to witness the final in person.

Binschmar withdrew from the national team on the eve of the opening of the World Cup due to an injury and returned to Real Madrid for recovery training. Although Digance did not immediately add to the squad, it was rumored that Binschmar's injury was not serious. He was forced to leave the team, which left Binschmar feeling extremely unhappy.

French President Emmanuel Macron planned to invite several players who missed the World Cup due to injuries, including Binschmar, to Qatar to cheer on the national team. However, Benschmar posted a selfie of himself on social media, with a thick beard and a worn look, with the caption "I'm not interested". The words were not explicitly stated, but fans could sense the deeper meaning behind them. Not long ago, he also released a video of him and his son training in the Real Madrid gym, proving that he has recovered. On Thursday, he even played with Real Madrid in a friendly match, and his health is not in danger.

In the run-up to the World Cup, more and more former celebrities are being invited. The French Football Federation also invited Zinedine Zidane, who won the 1998 World Cup and the Olympics for France, but Zidane reportedly declined the invitation.

Zidane thanked the French Football Federation for the invitation, but did not explain the reason for his refusal. There is speculation that it could have something to do with the fact that he covets the position of France's head coach. After leaving Real Madrid, Zidane had hoped to succeed Digance as France's leader after the World Cup. However, it seems that the French team is only one step away from defending the title, and Digance is likely to extend his contract until the 2024 European Cup, which undoubtedly disrupted Zidane's plans.

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