The head coach of the Paraguay national team, Gustavo Alfaro, denied allegations that his players or coaching staff had insulted French coach Didier Deschamps or his mother during their World Cup match against France. The game was marked by intense tension, with reports of verbal exchanges both during and after the match. Alfaro emphasized that any friction between teams is part of the competitive nature of football and insisted there was no animosity or intent to go beyond the boundaries of sportsmanship. He clarified that while there were disagreements, particularly regardingVAR decisions, he did not hear any insults directed at Deschamps or his family. Alfaro expressed respect for Deschamps and reiterated that the rivalry between teams should remain confined to the field.
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