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Coach Didier Deschamps finds France defeat by Portugal in Euro final hard to swallow

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Didier Deschamps hangs his head after the final whistle. Photo: AFP

France coach Didier Deschamps did not hide his bitter disappointment after finding himself on the losing end of a final for a change on Sunday.

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Deschamps, who knows all about winning title matches having captained France to their 1998 World Cup victory on home soil and the European Championship crown two years later, has never hidden the fact that he hates losing.

“This is a big knock on the head,” Deschamps said after Les Bleus’ dream of another home triumph in a major tournament ended with a 1-0 defeat in extra time by Portugal in the Euro 2016 final.

“The main feeling is a terrible disappointment,” he said. “I’m sad for my players. There are no words to comfort them. It’s tough, real tough. It’s hard also for the fans who wanted that trophy so much.”
Didier Deschamps shows his frustration during the match. Photo: AFP
Didier Deschamps shows his frustration during the match. Photo: AFP

France, who started the game as favourites after a convincing 2-0 win over Germany in the semi-finals, had their chances but failed to surprise a well-organised Portugal team who looked even more compact after losing their top player, Cristiano Ronaldo, through injury midway through the first half.

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“We left a lot of energy in the game against Germany and we were probably not as fresh as we needed to be,” Deschamps said.

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