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Euro 2020: Kylian Mbappe will bounce back after penalty miss, says Didier Deschamps

  • France throw away a two-goal lead to draw 3-3 in normal time, and after a goalless extra-time, they crash out when Mbappe’s penalty is saved by Swiss keeper Yann Sommer

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Kylian Mbappe reacts after his decisive spotkick is saved in a penalty shoot-out loss to Switzerland at Euro 2020. Photo: Reuters

Striker Kylian Mbappe will bounce back from missing the decisive penalty in France’s shoot-out loss to Switzerland on Monday that saw the world champions exit Euro 2020 at the last-16 stage, coach Didier Deschamps said.

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The French threw away a two-goal lead to draw 3-3 in normal time, and after a goalless extra-time, they crashed out when Mbappe’s penalty was saved by Swiss keeper Yann Sommer.

Deschamps said the striker and the rest of the team would learn from their tournament disappointment

“It will help everyone I think. Kylian, even if he didn’t score a goal (at the Euros), he was decisive in many actions that we had, and he took responsibility to take this penalty,” he told a news conference.

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“No-one is really angry with him. I talked to our players, we know the strength of this team, we’ve had many magnificent moments together – today it really hurts, there’s lots of sadness,” he added.

The 52-year-old coach dismissed suggestions none of Mbappe’s teammates went to comfort him after his spot kick was saved.

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