France need miracle in Brazil –Deschamps
France need miracle in Brazil –Deschamps
May 27, 2014
Didier Deschamps
France need a ‘miracle’ to win the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Brazil, according to their coach Didier Deschamps.
The 1998 World champions have been drawn with Switzerland, Honduras and Ecuador in Group E at the showpiece event.
France have endured a turbulent ride
since that triumphant display on home soil 16 years ago, with success at
Euro 2000 and a runner-up finish at the 2006 World Cup softening the
blow of recent failures.
The nation failed to make it out of the
group stage at the 2010 World Cup, exiting without a win against
Uruguay, Mexico and host’s South Africa.
France also narrowly accounted for
Ukraine (3-2 on aggregate) in a World Cup qualifying play-off to make it
to Brazil, having finished second in their qualification group behind
champions Spain.
The 19th-ranked nation’s performances
have not filled Deschamps with much confidence ahead of their opening
game against Honduras in Porto Alegre on June 15.
“I’m going to Brazil with lots of
ambition but I’m a realist, too,” Deschamps, who featured in both of
France’s triumphs at the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000, said on Soccerway.
“There are countries that are much
better than us on paper. We can’t hide from the truth. The only match
that France won in the group stage of a World Cup in the last 12 years
was against Togo in 2006.”
Deschamps added: “I can’t talk about winning the World Cup.
“There are teams who are far ahead of
us, including a team who won the last World Cup and the last two
European Championships (Spain). There are six or seven. To win it for us
would be viewed as a miracle.”
The French national team have also been
plagued by a number of off-field incidents, with Nicolas Anelka, Patrice
Evra and Samir Nasri some of the player’s dominating the headlines for
all the wrong reasons.
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