Head coach Didier Deschamps claims France looked comfortable in win over Germany

Head coach Didier Deschamps claims France looked comfortable in win over Germany in ‘Group of Death’ clash… while Paul Pogba said they lived up to the tag as world champions


France head coach Didier Deschamps felt his side looked comfortable as they began their Euro 2020 campaign with victory against Germany in Munich.

Mats Hummels’ own goal saw the reigning world champions seal a tight 1-0 win at the Allianz Arena.

The experienced defender could not adjust his feet quickly enough, turning a Lucas Hernandez cross past Manuel Neuer after 20 minutes of the Group F clash.

France head coach Didier Deschamps felt his side looked comfortable against Germany

France head coach Didier Deschamps felt his side looked comfortable against Germany

Kylian Mbappe and Karim Benzema had goals ruled out for offside in the second half but it mattered little in the end as France took three points from their first game in a group that also includes Portugal and Hungary.

Speaking to M6, Deschamps said: ‘We played a great game against very good opponents. I knew my players would be ready and we were up for the fight.

‘We weren’t far away from scoring the second goal that would have made us safe, but we didn’t suffer that much in the second half. It was a strong match with quality and talent.’

France got their Euro 2020 campaign off to a winning start as they eased to a narrow 1-0 win

France got their Euro 2020 campaign off to a winning start as they eased to a narrow 1-0 win

Paul Pogba was named man of the match. It was his delightful pass with the outside of his foot that stretched Germany’s defence as he found Hernandez with a ball over the top on the left, the full-back volleyed the ball back across goal and Hummels could only clumsily shin it past his own goalkeeper.

‘The team performance is the most important thing,’ said the Manchester United midfielder. ‘Without them, I wouldn’t have played as well. We all put the effort in.

‘We’re focused on our jobs on the pitch. We know we need to live up to our tag as world champions and come out on to the pitch with humility. When we need to suffer, we do it together and when we attack, we do it together.’

Mats Hummels bundled the ball into his net in the first half from Lucas Hernandez' cross

Mats Hummels bundled the ball into his net in the first half from Lucas Hernandez’ cross

source: dailymail.co.uk