John Lichfield argues France should emulate its national football team success
According to The Local, France should adopt the collaborative principles seen in its multi-racial national football team to benefit the wider country.
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Writing for The Local, John Lichfield suggests that France should draw lessons from the success of its national football team. The team, which draws much of its talent from the country's multi-racial suburbs, has become a significant asset for the nation on the global stage.
Lichfield argues that the French grassroots sports system offers a model of effectiveness that the country could apply to other areas. By examining the mechanics behind this sporting success, he posits that France might find a template for broader societal achievement.
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