Euro 2016: France Will Not Crumble Under Expectations, Says Zinedine Zidane
France got off to a tense start in the Euro 2016 against Romania but Zinedine Zidane has said the team will not crumble under the enormous pressure placed on them by their home fans
- Reuters
- Updated: June 14, 2016 12:20 pm IST
Highlights
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France defeated Romania 2-1 in the first Euro 2016 match
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France last won the Euro in 2000
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Zinedine Zidane helped France win the World Cup at home in 1998
France will not crumble under the weight of expectations as the host nation of the UEFA Euro 2016 tournament and will instead take advantage of the atmosphere generated by the home support, former captain Zinedine Zidane told a news conference.
Didier Deschamps' charges are the bookmakers' favourites to lift the European Championship trophy this year and will began their quest for their first taste of continental success since 2000 with a 2-1 win against Romania at Stade de France last Friday.
Zidane, who played a pivotal role in France's World Cup triumph on home soil in 1998, also backed the team to reach the latter stages of the 24-team tournament.
"This team is a very good team, so I expect them to do well in competition. I hope they win, but even if they do not win, they have to do well in competition," Zidane, currently manager of Spanish side Real Madrid, told reporters while on a trip to Mumbai in India.
"I faced the exact same experience in 1998. The fact of having the cup in Paris and in France is a great support for the French team, being in their own country with all the fans, the supporters and the good energy."
After facing Romania, France take on Albania and Switzerland in their remaining UEFA Euro 2016 group stage matches.