Over-cautious France left waiting for victory
Reuters - Tuesday 12 June 2012, 09:08
France's cautious approach against
England in their opening Group D game on Monday ruined their
chances of securing a first win in a major championship since
2006.
Les Bleus, who failed to win a game at the 2010 World Cup or
Euro 2008, had to settle for a share of the points in a 1-1 draw
in Donetsk after midielder Samir Nasri cancelled out Joleon
Lescott's opener for England.
Laurent Blanc's team, however, enjoyed a lot of possession
and managed 15 shots on target to just one for England.
"We are disappointed not to have won it but glad not to have
lost. And we didn't deserve to lose," Blanc said.
But Blanc, a world and European champion, regretted how long
it took his team to get going.
"I thought we were timid at the start and I don't know why.
England didn't dominate but they had opportunities," he said.
After playing quick, one-touch football in their warm-up
games, France looked short of ideas against England coach Roy
Hodgson's defensive curtain.
Only Nasri, who moved into a zone between the defensive
lines, looked dangerous while Franck Ribery seemed to be stuck
on the left flank and Karim Benzema was forced to play deeper to
collect the ball.
"We don't want to repeat that experience of starting slowly
but perhaps it was something we needed to get over. I hope we
will be ready from the first minute in the next game," said
Blanc.
NOT EASY
France had better be ready since they now face Ukraine in
Donetsk on Friday and the co-hosts are brimming with confidence
after Andriy Shevchenko scored twice to lead them to an
unexpected 2-1 win against Sweden in Kiev on Monday.
Midfielder Yohan Cabaye hoped France would act instead of
reacting this time.
"We took our time to really start playing and that's a pity.
We only found our rhythm after conceding a goal, but afterwards
we showed our style," he said.
"We had the ball and we love to have the ball, and so does
the coach. We will need to do this in our next match, which will
not be easy at all."
According to keeper Hugo Lloris, France need to be sharper
up front.
"We failed to create enough decisive chances. We did not
make it tonight, the English defended very deep, so it was
difficult for us to find space.
"We won a good point, and we will have to take the three
points during our next two matches," he said.
England seemed to fade midway through the second half but
Blanc waited until the 84th minute before sending on Hatem Ben
Arfa and Marvin Martin.
"With a little bit more accuracy towards the end, we could
have won this game," said midfielder Alou Diarra.