FIFA World Cup 2018: France's entry into final a retribution for Euro loss, says coach Didier Deschamps

By Team MynationFirst Published Jul 11, 2018, 10:24 AM IST
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Deschamps said he was delighted to reach the World Cup final and relished the opportunity to do better than at the Euro 2016 final

A header from Samuel Umtiti gave France victory over Belgium in Saint Petersburg on Tuesday, July 10. France beat Belgium 1-0 in a fierce battle to the finish.

One man who wasn't just happy but felt he finally delivered for his nation was France's coach Didier Deschamps.

Deschamps said he was delighted to reach the World Cup final and relished the opportunity to do better than at the Euro 2016 final, when France lost on home soil.

"I am very happy for my players," Deschamps said. "It was hard against a very good Belgium team. I take my hat off to my players and my staff." 

France lost 1-0 to Portugal in the Stade de France in Paris in 2016.

Deschamps said: "Finals have to be won because we have still not got over the one we lost two years ago."

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