"Of course I believe it (playing for France again), I still believe in it," the 29-year-old Benzema told Canal+ yesterday.
"But it's been over two and a half years, you can't be stupid. As long as Didier Deschamps is coach I will have no chance of returning to the French team."
Benzema, who has scored 27 goals for France, last played for the national team in October 2015.
But he has hardly been missed by Deschamps who guided France to the final of Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
"Of course, I want to play at the World Cup, I want to win something with my country," said Benzema who added that he has no relationship whatsoever with Deschamps.
"It's deadlock. We talked on the phone before the Euros but there was no explanation. After that, he turned his back on me.
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