Sunday, July 10, 2016
With strength in-depth, Deschamps can turn loss to victory (Reuters)
By John Irish PARIS (Reuters) - When the final whistle went in Paris, the disappointment of France's Euro 2016 loss to Portugal could be felt among their fans but after almost 10 years in the wilderness, coach Didier Deschamps has built a side ready to vie for the next World Cup. The defeat to Portugal, while cruel in its manner, highlighted that France's young guns still need to mature after coming up against a more savvy opponent. "Our disappointment is immense and will take time to digest.
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