Is the biggest shortcoming of the talented French football national team really the head coach?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-24
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Although the French team defeated European powerhouse Croatia in the final of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, they won the Hercules Cup again after 20 years. However, the tactical style of the French team during this tournament has been criticized many times. Especially after the semi-finals of the French team, the main goalkeeper of the Belgium team, Courtois, publicly criticized the obscene way of playing the French team.

    This situation has made many veterans of French football believe that the biggest shortcoming of the current French team is the manager. For example, Ben Arfa thinks that the French team is really ugly, although the French team is indeed very good at taking advantage of the opponent's loopholes, but such a style of football has wasted the football talent of attacking geniuses such as Griezmann, Mbappe, Fekir and Dembele.

    This statement does seem to have a point. With the current peak of talent of the French team, it is completely possible to overwhelmingly defeat the vast majority of opponents in the world. But when Ben Arfa said this, I think he should have forgotten the lesson of France in Euro 2016 when they played attacking football, only to lose in the final to Portugal, who insisted on playing defensive counter-attacking tactics, right?

    In fact, the French team was able to win the championship in this World Cup not only by defense, but by counterattack. And France is at the top of the list in terms of counter-attacking efficiency, which is frightening.

    According to Sky Sports data, France has the highest shot conversion rate in this World Cup match, ranking first among 32 teams. And the second place behind France is the remaining three of this World Cup: Belgium (England (and Croatia ().

    It can be seen that Deschamps' football is not an ugly football, but the current trend of world football, and Deschamps is by no means a shortcoming of the French team.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think the biggest shortcoming is that there are fewer purebred French people in this team and more and more players who have emigrated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Main lineup:

    Goalkeepers: No. 16 Barthes (Monaco) No. 22 Leonar. Chabonnier (Auxerre) No.1 Rama (West Ham United).

    Defenders: No. 5 Blanco (Marseille), No. 2 Candela (Roma), No. 8 Desaili (AC Milan), No. 18 Leboeuf (Chelsea), No. 3 Lizarazu (Bayern Munich), No. 15 Thuram (Parma).

    Midfielders: No. 14 Bogosion (Sampdoria) No. 7 Didier Deschamps (Juventus) No. 19 Karumbu (Real Madrid) No. 17 Petit (Arsenal: No. 4 Vieira (Arsenal) No. 10 Zidane (Juventus).

    Forwards: No. 13 Diomede (Auxerre), No. 6 Djokaeff (Inter Milan), No. 21 Dugarry (Marseille), No. 9 Givash (Auxerre), No. 12, Thierry (Monaco), No. 11, Piret (Metz), No. 20, Trezeguet (Monaco).

    Main lineup (4-4-2):

    Goalkeeper: Butters.

    Defenders: Lizarazu, Blanco, Desailly, Thuram (from left to right).

    Midfielders: Didier Deschamps, Karumbu, Petit, Zinedine Zidane.

    Forward: Djokav Givash.

    Manager: Aimee Jacquet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1998 France World Cup Final Stage Match France Team Squad List Head Coach:

    Aime. Jacques.

    Goalkeeper: 16 Fabian. Butters (Monaco).

    22 Leonar. Chabonnier (Auxerre).

    1 Bernard. Rama (West Ham United).

    Defenders: 5 Laurent. Blanco (Marseille).

    2 Fan Shang. Candela (Rome).

    8 Marcel. Desaili (AC Milan).

    18 Frank. Leboeuf (Chelsea).

    3 Bixanto. Lizarazu (Bayern Munich).

    15 Lelian. Thuram (Parma).

    Avant-garde: 14 Alain. Boxion (Sampdoria).

    7 Didier. Didier Deschamps (Juventus).

    19 Christian. Kalumbu (Real Madrid).

    17 Emmanuel. Petit (Arsenal).

    4 Patrick. Patrick Vieira (Arsenal).

    10 Zinedin. Zinedine Zidane (Juventus).

    Forwards: 13 Bernard. Diomede (Auxerre).

    6 Yuri. Djokaeff (Inter Milan).

    21 Christophe. Dugarry (Marseille).

    9 Stephen. Givash (Auxerre).

    12 Dieri. Henry (Monaco).

    11 Robert. Pires (Mace).

    20 David. Trezeguet (Monaco).

    1 lama | 2 candela | 3 lizarazu | 4 vieira | 5 blanc | 6 djorkaeff | 7 deschamps | 8 desailly | 9 guivarc'h | 10 zidane | 11 pirès | 12 henry | 13 diomède | 14 boghossian | 15 thuram | 16 barthez | 17 petit | 18 leboeuf | 19 karembeu | 20 trézéguet | 21 dugarry | 22 charbonnier | coach jacquet

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1998 France main team coach: Aimé Jacquet.

    Main line-up: 4-4-2 Forward: Henry Givash (replaced by Trezeguet after a poor performance in the first few games) Midfielder:

    Zidane, Djokaef, Deschamps (c), Petit Defenders: Lizarazou, Desailly, Blanco, Thuram Goalkeeper: Barthez.

    All players: France squad for the 1998 World Cup.

    No. 1 Bernard Rama.

    No. 2 Vincent Candela.

    No. 3 Bisint Rizarazu.

    No. 4 Patrick Vieira.

    No. 5 Laurent Blank.

    No. 6 Yuri Djokaev.

    No. 7 Didier Deschamps.

    No. 8 Marcel Desailly.

    No. 9 Stefan Givarsh.

    No. 10 Zinedine Zidane.

    No. 11 Robert Pires.

    No. 12 Zeri Henry.

    No. 13 Bernard Diomede.

    No. 14 Alain Bogsian.

    No. 15 Lilian Thuram.

    No. 16 Fabian Barthez.

    No. 17 Emmanuel Petit.

    No. 18 Frank Leboeuf.

    No. 19 Christian Karlumbus.

    No. 20 David Trezeguet.

    No. 21 Christopher Dugarry.

    No. 22 Lionel Chabonnier.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Henri Dugarry (Trezeguet).

    Petit, Zidane, Deschamps, Djokaeff.

    Lizarazu, Blanc, Desailly, Thuram.

    Barthez coach Yaka.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    '98 finalist lineup.

    Starting lineup 4-5-1 time.

    03 Bixent-Lizarazu.

    06 Yuri Djokaeff 75'

    07 Didier-Deschamps 39'

    08 Marcel Desailly 48' 68'

    09 Stephen Givalsh 66'

    10 Zidane 27' 46'

    15 Lilian-Thuram.

    16 Fabian Butters.

    17 Imally-Petit 90'

    18 Frank Leboeuf.

    19 Christian Karumbus 56' 57'

    Substitute lineup time.

    01 Bernard Rama.

    02 Vicente Candela.

    04 Patrick Vieira 75'

    05 Laurent Blanco.

    11 Robert Pire.

    12 Thierry Henry.

    13 Bernard Diomede.

    14 Alain Bogsian 57'

    20 David Trezeguet.

    21 Christophe Dugarry 66'

    22 Leonier Chabonier.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Who are the players of the French football team who are injured and will not participate in the 2022 World Cup? Benzema, Kante, Pogba, Maignan, Kimpembe, Nkunku.

    Before the start of the 2022 World Cup, the French team announced that the new "Mr. Golden Ball" Benzema would not participate in this World Cup due to a quadriceps injury in his left thigh. Up to now, the French team has had Kante, Pogba, Maignan, Kimpembe, Nkunku and other stars retired due to injury, and the French team has lost almost half of its main team.

    The intensive schedule and shortened holidays have led to insufficient pre-season recovery training, which has increased muscle fatigue and led to a sharp increase in the risk of muscle fiber and ligament injuries, which is the main reason for the increase in injuries among players in this World Cup.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Laurent Blanc (born 19 November 1965) is a French footballer, defender, member of the 1998 World Cup-winning French team, who won the 2000 European Nations Cup for the national team. On May 20, 2010, Beijing time, according to AFP, the French Football Federation has reached an agreement with Bordeaux coach Blanco, who will officially become the head coach of the French national team after the World Cup. In a statement, the French Football Federation said, "The Football Federation has reached an agreement with the Bordeaux club regarding the appointment of Blanco as coach in France.

    According to an executive of the French Football Federation, Blanco will officially succeed Domenech as the head coach of the French national team after the World Cup. Blanco is a former captain of the French national football team, and as a regular defender, he helped France win the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 double titles, and is a decorated star in French football. Biography Originally from Montpellier in France, he played for Naples in Italy and Barcelona in Spain, and also represented his country at the 1992 and 1996 UEFA Nations Championships.

    In 1998, France won the World Cup, and Blanc, who led the team all the way to the final. In the 1 8 finals, France faced the opponent Paraguay, and France was in a stalemate with the opponent until Blanco scored a ** goal in extra time, which led the French team to the 1 4 finals. Unfortunately, Blanco received a red card in the semi-finals and was unable to play in the final.

    Blanco then joined Inter Milan in Serie A before joining Manchester United in the Premier League in 2001. Blanco has excellent defensive qualities, particularly with flanking and high balls, but has the shortcomings of many centre-backs with speed and slow turns. This was particularly noticeable after Blanco joined Manchester United in the Premier League, where he was often beaten by his opponents with speed, and was criticised for conceding too many goals that season (2001-02), making Blanco one of the culprits responsible for the poor results.

    Moreover, before that season, Manchester United sold the famous stable guard Stan Tan, and Blanco's performance was compared to Stan and Blanco's performance was compared, which added to the pressure on Blanco. The following year (2002-03), Manchester United** acquired Rio Ferdinand, whose outstanding performance not only helped Manchester United regain the title but also relegated Blanco to the reserve. At the end of the season, Blanco also announced his retirement.

    Unlike the average defender, Blanco is not only defensive, but also adept at attacking from behind, scoring 16 goals in 97 international appearances during his time with his country. And before the start of each game, he likes to kiss the bald head of the national team goalkeeper Bafs, in order to get good luck, which has become a good story. After retiring as a player, he announced his coaching of Ligue 1 club Bordeaux in the summer of 2007 and led the team to the 2008 and 2009 Ligue 1 titles.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's all about the relationship between the manager and the player!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    98 years with Zidane 02 years no 06 years 10 years in fact, this session is really thanks to the coach.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, don't mention Zidane, whether there is Zidane's France judgment between the two teams, this can be known from the comparison of records, but France has indeed declined in strength over the years, and the coach is also blind, and the whole team has a very poor mental outlook without Zidane's soul, which is all the reason.

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