The greatest French footballers who played for Les Bleus

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Endowed with genuine talent, the French football team regularly dazzles us. Combining discipline and organization, its best players shine with their skill and technique. Certainly, Les Bleus experience ups and downs, but some players are and will always remain stars of the round ball. Here are the 3 greatest French footballers who have worn the famous blue jersey. Knowing their journey and their past could be useful to you!

Indeed, if you learn more about the history of a sport and the major events associated with it, you better understand its current state. You can draw a parallel with games: by assimilating the rules and studying past matches, you are more apt to play correctly. You then enjoy yourself more and increase your chances of winning. For example, if you want to get into football, it is in your interest to first find out what every player should know about football in action.

Zinédine Zidane

We will always remember Zidane, who brought victory to France against Brazil in the 1998 World Cup.

In fact, the player from Marseille was even better in 2002, playing for Real Madrid. He also stood out during the 2006 World Cup when he headbutted an opponent from the Italian team. Nonetheless, we prefer to remember his formidable exploits against Spain and Brazil, which allowed France to reach the final against Italy.

Ultimately, Zizou is one of the most emblematic French players, having played in two World Cup finals and scored three decisive goals on those occasions. Combined with his impressive unpredictability, his skill with the ball made this footballer a real icon in Les Bleus’ history. Today, he shares his experience with his teams, but this time as a coach.

David Trezeguet

Forming an explosive duo with Thierry Henry at Juventus, David Trezeguet played for the French team between 1998 and 2008. Over the course of matches, he contributed significantly and made Les Bleus shine. At Euro 2000, as the final was heading to penalty shoot-outs, he got ahead of the Italian Francesco Toldo and scored an exceptional golden goal. This goal allowed France to win the match at the last moment.

Additionally, Trezeguet remains the third top scorer in France’s history: with 34 goals in 71 matches over a span of 10 years.

Although he has ended his professional playing career, he recently made headlines by sharing his opinion on the coaching qualities of Thierry Henry, his former teammate.

Thierry Henry

An idol of French team fans and Arsenal’s, Thierry Henry needs no introduction. He remains the top scorer in French football history. Indeed, he scored 51 goals in the national team (a record), the last being a penalty against Austria at the Stade de France.

Like his teammate Zidane, he came to prominence during the 1998 World Cup. He then played as a winger for Les Bleus. During his 13-year tenure on the national team, Henry repeatedly showcased his abilities. He has established himself as one of the greatest French strikers of all time.

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