Les Bleus' promising World Cup adventure came to a disappointing end with a 1-0 quarter-final defeat to Germany in the Maracana yesterday.
But while Deschamps was dismayed at France's "timid" start to the match which saw Mats Hummels score what proved to be the winner, he leaves Brazil confident that the squad has a bright future.
Deschamps has transformed France's fortunes over the last eight months since the remarkable 3-0 victory against Ukraine that overturned a 2-0 first-leg deficit in the decisive play-off to qualify for the World Cup.
"There is work to be done, but the materials are there. We need to maintain the same quality and the same spirit. I prefer to take away the positives that there have been since our arrival in Brazil."
Before crossing the Atlantic, the perception was that reaching the quarter-finals would be a success in the grander scheme of preparing a side capable of winning Euro 2016.
Deschamps' bold decision to omit Samir Nasri from his 23-man squad was also vindicated in Brazil, four years after France's disastrous 2010 campaign.
Now it remains to be seen whether Ribery, who will be 33 come Euro 2016, has a future in blue.
Without him in Brazil, France scored a combined total of eight goals in opening wins against Switzerland and Honduras, with Karim Benzema revelling in the limelight and netting three of that tally.
However, just two goals followed in their subsequent three outings, one of which was an own-goal in the hard-fought last-16 victory over Nigeria.
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