France misfire as lucky Switzerland reach knockout stage
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[June 20, 2016]
By Philip O'Connor
LILLE, France (Reuters) - Switzerland
rode their luck to earn a 0-0 draw against a misfiring France to
reach the knockout stage at a European Championship for the first
time on Sunday as they finished second in Group A behind the hosts.
Les Bleus hit the woodwork three times, including two efforts by
the impressive Paul Pogba and a spectacular strike from substitute
Dimitri Payet.
Despite their failure to score, they still managed to top their
section with seven points, two ahead of Switzerland.
In the group's other game, which was played simultaneously,
tournament debutants Albania finished third on three points after a
surprise 1-0 win over Romania, who were eliminated with one point.
The French may have gone through the group stage unbeaten, but
France coach Didier Deschamps said that his side would have to up
their game for the knockout stages.
"We hoped for more, but at least we have reached our first goal
which was to qualify and to win the group," he said.
"I'm not blind, I can see we need to do better than that.
Switzerland did good things technically, but the best chances were
for us.
 "Had we been more realistic and a bit more lucky, we would have won
this game. Now a second competition is starting, in which we need to
step up a gear."
In the next round, France will take on a third-placed team in the
last 16, while Switzerland will play Group C runners up -- possibly
Poland or Germany.
Wasteful in front of goal here, the French will have to be more
clinical in their finishing if they are to repeat their 1998
heroics, when they won the World Cup on home soil.
France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris equaled the record of Deschamps, who
captained that 1998 side, by skippering Les Bleus for the 54th time,
but it was his Swiss counterpart Yann Sommer who was the busiest in
the first half.
"We had the chances to win this game but we're first in the group,"
said Pogba.
The Juventus star was imperious in the first half on his recall to
France's starting lineup after being relegated to the bench in the
previous game against Albania.
Sommer had to push two Pogba shots away for corners in quick
succession early on and the midfielder then unleashed a dipping shot
that rattled the top of the bar.
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France's Paul Pogba in action with Switzerland's Blerim Dzemaili
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Livepic

FIVE CHANGES
One of five changes to the France team saw Andre-Pierre Gignac
replace striker Olivier Giroud, who risked suspension if he picked
up another yellow card.
Switzerland made one change from the side that started their first
two games, bringing in teenage striker Breel Embolo for Haris
Seferovic, and they battled hard without creating too many clear
chances in a pulsating first period.
At halftime the groundsmen were out attempting to repair the pitch,
which was still suffering from the damage sustained in the first
game here between Germany and Ukraine a week ago.
It was a also tough night for the kit men with at least four
Switzerland shirts getting ripped and the match ball being punctured
by one of Swiss midfielder Valon Behrami's studs.
The Swiss started the second half brightly, but the first real
chance fell to Gignac, who shot straight at Sommer after a surging
run by Sissoko. After that the visitors appeared happy to hang on
for the draw.
With two goals already at Euro 2016, substitute Payet could have
decided the game in the 75th minute, but his superb volley from
Moussa Sissoko's deep cross crashed against the crossbar.
Deschamps will be hoping that there is much more to come from Payet
and the rest of his attackers when they enter the elimination phase
in Lyon on Sunday.
(Editing by Julien Pretot and John Irish)
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