Deschamps rues France's errors after semifinal loss to Spain-Xinhua

Deschamps rues France's errors after semifinal loss to Spain

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2026-07-15 08:54:30

France coach Didier Deschamps (2nd R) encourages his players during their 2-0 semifinal defeat to at the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Dallas Stadium, the United States, July 14, 2026. (Xinhua/Chen Yichen)

DALLAS, United States, July 14 (Xinhua) -- France coach Didier Deschamps admitted his team was well below its best after a 2-0 loss to Spain in the World Cup semifinals on Tuesday.

"We are obviously very disappointed. Our goal was to reach the final, but we have to admit Spain controlled the match completely," Deschamps said after the game. "We made too many technical mistakes. We were not able to create enough problems for them. They are a team that defends very well and manages games very well."

Spain took the lead through Mikel Oyarzabal's penalty in the 22nd minute before Pedro Porro doubled the advantage just before the hour mark in Dallas.

Asked whether France had been given a footballing lesson, Deschamps acknowledged the quality of Luis de la Fuente's side while lamenting his own team's technical shortcomings.

Deschamps (front) embraces Spain coach Luis de la Fuente before the semifinal. (Xinhua/Chen Yichen)

"Spain is a very strong team and the players proved it again tonight. We did not perform at our usual level. We made more technical mistakes than in our previous matches. The players tried everything to be ready, but we clearly were not at our best," he said.

Deschamps said Spain's defensive organization and its success in containing Kylian Mbappe proved decisive.

"Spain defended excellently today. They left very little space. At the same time, we made technical errors that prevented us from finding solutions. When your technical and attacking level drops against such a team, it becomes very difficult," he said.

Central defender William Saliba was forced off with an injury in the first half, prompting Deschamps to send on Maxence Lacroix instead of Ibrahima Konate.

Deschamps greets his players after the match. (Xinhua/Hu Xingyu)

"It was my decision. William had to come off because of injury and I did not want to take extra risks with other players. Given their usual positions and experience, I felt it was the most logical adjustment," he said.

France will now play in the third-place playoff, but Deschamps, who said last year that he would step down as coach after this World Cup, declined to discuss his future.

"Now is not the time to talk about that. I am extremely proud of everything this national team has achieved, winning in 2018, reaching the final in Qatar and now another semifinal. Today we have to accept defeat and congratulate Spain. That is top-level football."  

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