France coach, Didier Deschamps has revealed how his team defeated Nigeria in today's match which ended in 2-0.
France coach, Didier Deschamps
Didier
Deschamps speaking at the post match inside the Estadio Nacional
Stadium in Brasilia said that upon noticing that the Super Eagles were
very physical, he employed a strategy by allowing them use up their
energy and when they got very tired, his boys waited until the last 15
minutes wrapped up the game.
Deschamps said he had to manage
Nigeria’s physical play for an hour because he knew the Eagles would
burn out and start making mistakes or commit errors.
He said: “Nigeria
played a very physical game and had a real presence across the pitch.
It was a challenge to go up against that, but we managed it. For an
hour, the teams were pretty even, but then we were able to get the upper
hand in the last half an hour.
“The Nigerians were tired, and they started leaving gaps in their defence.”
“We were dynamic and quick when it mattered, while Nigeria were slowing down.”
“This
deserved win will make us even stronger for the rest of the
competition. I’m very proud to have reached the quarter-finals,” the
European coach stated.
Stephen Keshi despite Super eagles loss,
told BBC after the match that he had no regrets saying: “It’s a pity
that we lost, It was an important match, I don’t think we deserved to
lose but that’s football.”
“We have shown we can compete at a high level, everyone saw it and I have no regrets.
Meanwhile
Stephen Keshi has confirmed his resignation as coach of the super
eagles saying: "I have to go back to my family and face fresh
challenges."
Keshi wasn't the only one to quit Super eagles as the
team's captain, Joseph Yobo also announced he was quiting saying: "I
think I should give the younger ones the opportunity to forge ahead. I
have nothing new to offer."
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