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Turning point: The ploy that worked for Deschamps's France

June 16, 2016 09:19 IST
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France's Antoine Griezmann is mobbed by teammates after scoring their first goal against Albania during their Euro 2016 Group A match at Stade Velodrome, in Marseille on Wednesday

IMAGE: France's Antoine Griezmann is mobbed by teammates after scoring their first goal against Albania during their Euro 2016 Group A match at Stade Velodrome, in Marseille on Wednesday. Photograph: Eddie Keogh Livepic/Reuters

France coach Didier Deschamps was more than just relieved after his team scored two late goals to beat a stubborn Albania team 2-0 on Wednesday and reach the second round of Euro 2016.

Euro: Griezmann, Payet help France edge past resolute Albania

The hosts laboured in the first half and Deschamps sent on midfielder Paul Pogba and forward Antoine Griezmann in a tactical ploy that paid dividends in the Group A match.

"It shows the players are prepared to keep working right to the end," Deschamps told reporters.

"We are not stuck with playing one formation. We had a much better balance in the second half and were more aggressive."

Griezmann broke dogged Albanian resistance with a deft header in the final minute and Dimitri Payet grabbed the second goal deep into stoppage time after claiming a late winner in France's opening victory over Romania last Friday.

France's Dimitri Payet nets the winning goal against Albania

IMAGE: France's Dimitri Payet nets the winning goal against Albania. Photograph: Lars Baron/Getty Images

"Payet is becoming more consistent and he has a lot of confidence," Deschamps said.

"I am going to put him on ice to keep him fresh and maintain his performance levels."

Deschamps said Albania, playing in their first major tournament, had been difficult opponents.

"They played with a lot of heart and spirit but in the end we found the solutions," he said.

"My squad are great competitors and that is what I like to see. We were a little destabilised in the first half and we were not always working together. That is why I changed it."

Deschamps admitted he would prefer not to keep relying on such late goals.

"I would like to break the deadlock a little earlier of course," he said with a wry smile.

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