France's Euro 2024 exit sparks debate over team performance
- France exits Euro 2024 after a 2-1 defeat to La Roja.
- Debate ensues over Didier Deschamps' coaching future.
- Mixed reactions from the media on France's tournament performance.
In a disappointing turn of events, France's hopes of reaching the Euro 2024 final were dashed after a 2-1 defeat against Spain in Munich. Despite the loss, coach Didier Deschamps is set to stay on, with no plans to question his contract. The team, led by star player Mbappe, struggled to find their form throughout the tournament, with their only open-play goal in six matches coming from Randal Kolo Muani against Spain. Deschamps, known for his focus on results over style of play, has a history of success with France, including winning the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000. While the team's recent performance at Euro 2024 fell short of expectations, their sights are now set on the upcoming World Cup in 2026. Despite calls for Zinedine Zidane to potentially succeed Deschamps in the future, the current coach remains at the helm. Criticism from various media outlets highlighted the shortcomings of key players like Mbappe, Dembele, and Rabiot during the tournament. The team was outclassed by Spain in the semi-final, leading to a bitter end to their Euro campaign. Individual player performances were scrutinized, with some receiving low ratings for their contributions on the field. Spain's victory was attributed to solid performances from players like Rodri, who was praised for his role in the team's success. His decisive goal and overall performance were key in securing the win against France. Despite the disappointment of the loss, France's focus now shifts to regrouping for future competitions under the leadership of Deschamps.