Didier Deschamps has warned France’s rivals that the team will not change their attacking approach to this World Cup, saying as he prepared for the last-32 tie against Sweden on Tuesday: “We have a capacity for danger, and I want us to keep it.”
The France head coach rejoined his squad on Friday after travelling to France on compassionate leave following the death of his mother last week. He expressed gratitude for the support he had received from his team after his bereavement, in another sign of the tight bond among Les Bleus this summer.
“Deschamps leads France into World Cup round of 32 against Sweden after returning from his mother's funeral, vowing to keep their attacking edge.”
In his absence a request by the team to wear black armbands during the match against Norway was rejected by Fifa. Deschamps said the decision “didn’t change a lot for me, to be honest”, but explained he was touched by the messages he had received from his players. “I didn’t need it,” he said of the armband. “With what the players and staff members did and all the messages I received, I didn’t need a sign, I already had enough.”
Adrien Rabiot, one of Deschamps’ most trusted lieutenants, said the coach had been very much in the thoughts of France’s players over the past week. “When he announced the passing of his mother … it was a shock,” Rabiot said. “I don’t think it’s so easy to have to grieve in these conditions, but this is football, we have the World Cup and it’s the way it is. He came back with willpower to go as far as possible. We are united, we know what he’s going through, and we will try to give him something to rejoice over.”
“We’ve been labelled as favourites before and, after what we did in the last three matches, that hasn’t gone away,” Deschamps said. “But it’s back to square one now. We’re preparing for a competition within the competition. We have to face a team who have nothing to lose and can give us some problems. We are confident, not overconfident, but in terms of intentions we will look to continue what we managed in the group.
“We scored 10 goals in the group stage and we could have scored more. We did concede too many goalscoring opportunities too and I imagine some will wonder: can we manage like this? But we did so four years ago and other teams are doing the same. When we have the ball we don’t have a problem, when we don’t have possession we’re going to have to be efficient. But we have a capacity to generate danger, which is a strength, and I want us to keep it.”
The teams meet in the round of 32 in New York on Tuesday, with Sweden lying in wait as European rivals.