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France must go on the attack to have any chance of finally beating Germany, says Deschamps

Hosts haven’t beaten their opponents at a major tournament in 58 years

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France coach Didier Deschamps has called on Les Bleus to go on the attack to end a 58-year wait to beat Germany in a major tournament and book a spot in the Euro 2016 final.

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“We can’t change past history, but we’ve got our own page to write,” Deschamps said in Marseille on Wednesday.

“It’s the players who have to write this page because for the moment it’s blank. We’re facing the best team in the world, but the lads have to believe and we want the fans to believe in us too.”

France play Germany on Thursday seeking their first win over Die Mannschaft at a major tournament since the 1958 World Cup in Sweden when Les Bleus won 6-3.

Whoever comes out on top will play the winners of Wednesday’s match between Portugal and Wales in Sunday’s Stade de France final.

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France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris stops the ball during a training session (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris stops the ball during a training session (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
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