Euro 2016: France Better When 'Crazy' Says Coach Didier Deschamps
Antoine Griezmann scored two goals in the second half to steer hosts France to a 2-1 victory over Republic of Ireland
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: June 26, 2016 10:07 pm IST
Highlights
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French coach Didier Deschamps said his team improved after 'going crazy'
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Trailing 1-0 in first half, France bounced back to beat Ireland 2-1
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Antoine Griezmann scored a brace to help France bounce back against Irish
France coach Didier Deschamps said his team get better when they "go a bit crazy" after they came from a goal down to beat the Republic of Ireland 2-1 on Sunday to move into the quarter-finals of Euro 2016.
The host nation got the worst possible start when Irish striker Shane Long was fouled by Paul Pogba to give Ireland a penalty after just 90 seconds that was converted by Robbie Brady.
But two goals from Antoine Griezmann in a vastly improved second-half performance proved divisive at the Stade de Lyon.
"Sometimes it's difficult. When you concede a penalty at the start of a match it made us tense and the Irish can play a bit," Deschamps told TF1.
Deschamps said the three tight last-16 matches on Saturday, two of which went to extra-time, showed there are no easy games in the tournament.
"It was hard for us too, but mission accomplished," he said.
"You shouldn't be too calculated. The players need discipline but sometimes we're better when we go a bit crazy.
"We really speeded things up and that's when we are most dangerous."
France will play the winner of Monday's match between England and Iceland in a quarter-final at the Stade de France in Paris next Sunday.