Tuesday 10 July 2012

Deschamps: I want a team that has control



France manager Didier Deschamps agrees he has a difficult job ahead of him after Les Bleuscrashed at the semi-final UEFA EURO 2012.
 
The French Football Federation (FFF) have already opened disciplinary proceedings against Samir Nasri, Hatem Ben Arfa, Jeremy Menez and Yann M'Vila - for various alleged indiscretions at UEFA EURO 2012.
 
Deschamps said: 'It will be difficult, but we will do everything to achieve our goal. The first important thing is to qualify for the 2014 World Cup. I want a team that has control, is effective in both areas of the pitch and is exposed on the least number of occasions.
 
'The team must be clear in their desire and strong in determination. There will be a guiding principle, but with different options. Whatever the system, a team must be able to come forward and cause problems for the opponent. After that, everything depends of course on the opponent, but in terms of personal investments, there are obligations.
 
'I do not see the need to make an inventory of what went well or not (under him). While it could be rewarding, I do not support that approach. I succeeded him with great respect and I salute the work done by his staff. I am part of continuity but there are things I may do differently.'
 
 
July 10, 2012.

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