Payet is gonna be player of the tournament. Still not at all impressed with France as a team though, if they keep playing like this they won't stand a chance against Germany, Italy or Spain.
ROFL , Don Andres Iniesta is laughing at you right now..
Payet is gonna be player of the tournament. Still not at all impressed with France as a team though, if they keep playing like this they won't stand a chance against Germany, Italy or Spain.
ROFL , Don Andres Iniesta is laughing at you right now..
France is by far the most disappointing 'so called' favorites so far (with Belgium) We can expect another 1-7 if Germany face them , like they did against Brazil , would be amazing.
SOmeone isn't happy that Benzema wasn't called up
Congratulations to France.
But they have to do so much more if they want to win the Euro. They have been quite disappointing. If they keep up like this and end facing Germany, oh boy...
Can't help but think Martial would do a better job than Giroud up top for France. Giroud is a good striker but will always be just 'good'. Without pace you have to seriously special to play well as the lone striker - like Zlatan - so why not use Martial there?
Any French fans on here rate Giroud?
You think so? After seeing Griezmann play all over the front line this season for Atleti, I thought he always looked at his best in a strike partnership playing slightly behind Torres and at his weakest when he was leading the line.Think they'd be better with Griezmann up top and Martial/Coman and Payet out wide. Gets the best out of Griezmann and Payet, who France should look to build around.
You think so? After seeing Griezmann play all over the front line this season for Atleti, I thought he always looked at his best in a strike partnership playing slightly behind Torres and at his weakest when he was leading the line.
With France's 4-3-3, he's best drifting from a wide position, IMO. If they went 4-4-2, I think he'd excel playing off Giroud but they lack Atleti's solidity in central areas in that system.
Think they'd be better with Griezmann up top and Martial/Coman and Payet out wide. Gets the best out of Griezmann and Payet, who France should look to build around.
Strangely i never thought about it, but a 4-4-2 could be great actually.If they went 4-4-2, I think he'd excel playing off Giroud but they lack Atleti's solidity in central areas in that system.
Surely you are kidding?! Sissoko!?! Ignoring the fact that he's not even close to good enough/consistent enough, are you forgetting that he is a box to box central midfielder?Strangely i never thought about it, but a 4-4-2 could be great actually.
----------Lloris
Sagna-Rami-Koscielny-Evra
Sissoko-Kante-Pogba-Payet
---------Griezmann
----------Giroud
I put Sissoko there instead of Coman for balance's sake. I would have never guessed i'd end up writing an XI with him in it, but that formation looks promising to me.
France remind me a bit of Arsenal last season, the main problem is midfield. Neither Kante or Matuidi can build from deep, both of their limitations being shown up yesterday. Meaning the attacking players are having to drop deep. Payet was supposedly playing off Giroud yesterday but felt like he was receiving the ball next to Kante at times.
Kante is beginning to resemble a young Lucas Leiva. Not quite the box to box player we thought. He could struggle in a bigger club where opposition teams sit deep rather than him sitting deep, a bit more guile required.
I thought the same - Matuidi/ Kante reminded me of our problems playing Ramsey/ Coquelin against organised sides. Having most of the ball but no-one smart enough to dictate the play and quickly and consistently make the right pass to the man in space.France remind me a bit of Arsenal last season, the main problem is midfield. Neither Kante or Matuidi can build from deep, both of their limitations being shown up yesterday. Meaning the attacking players are having to drop deep. Payet was supposedly playing off Giroud yesterday but felt like he was receiving the ball next to Kante at times.
Kante was outstanding in both games I thought. His passing has been better than Pogba and Matuidi's as well.The feck? Not sure how you can suggest he'd struggle off the back of two games where he was restricted but still played well.
He hasn't played a box-to-box role for France.
I think Albania have surprised a few people, they were unlucky not to get something out of both games they have played so far, although France wore them down eventually.
Kante was outstanding in both games I thought. His passing has been better than Pogba and Matuidi's as well.
Agree with that. I still don't really get Matuidi to be honest, haven't watched a great deal of him but he doesn't seem much more than an athlete. Maybe I need to watch him more.
Congratulations to France.
But they have to do so much more if they want to win the Euro. They have been quite disappointing. If they keep up like this and end facing Germany, oh boy...
Sure, France is very disappointing contrary to Portugal![]()
Germany haven't been that impressive. It is a very weird Euros so far.
Portugal aren't disappointing. They are meeting my expectations.
But France need to do a lot more if they want the title.
Sure, France has to do more: lack of fluidity, fragile defence, midfield to be fixed.
Since Pauleta - unfortunately - Portugal hasn't found a top striker
GFFN -THE VERDICT | Why Anthony Martial failed against Albania
This past Wednesday night against Albania, Didier Deschamps made a huge decision to swap Paul Pogba and Antoine Griezmann for Kingsley Coman and Anthony Martial.
For the latter, it wasn’t exactly the ideal start to his Euro 2016 campaign, as Martial was hooked off at half time by Deschamps because of his poor first half.
It was clear to all watching that Martial wasn’t quite ready for such an occasion, but what was the reasoning behind his poor performance? Tom Scholes takes a look at Anthony Martial’s game against Albania.
Too much, too soon?
Martial has only burst onto the international scene this past year, and his appearances in friendlies have been sporadic at best since making the move to Manchester United, so maybe the pressure of playing such a vital game in front of a packed out Stade Velodrome where the fans and the country were expecting a win was maybe a bit too much for him?
Sure, he plays at one of the biggest clubs in the world where expectations were high, but Martial has never been in such a pressure cooker situation like he was at the Velodrome last night.
The attacking runs that normally function well for Manchester United failed to work last night mainly because of the solidity and compactness of the Albanian defence. Martial couldn’t figure out how to adapt his game to the style and tempo of the match, as well as the disappointing quality of the pitch, and it affected him from the first minute.
A very long season for Manchester United:
Prior to the game last night, multiple media outlets in France compared the amount of games that each of the attackers have played this season, and Martial topped the list after he played 66 games this season for both France and Manchester United.
Martial’s first appearance for United came on September 12th against Liverpool, and it seemed that he played every game for the Red Devils from then until the FA Cup final in May.
Very early on in his United career, fans identified Martial as the star man, so the physical demand of being the attacking threat in a very defensive United side would have taken it’s toll on the former Monaco player.
Now, when it comes to the crunch of the European Championships Martial doesn’t seem able to keep up with the aggressive tempo. The toll of playing without a winter break for the first time in his career looks like it’s working against Martial this summer.
Not intelligent enough?
For players in the European Championships to really make a mark, it takes a lot of footballing intelligence to really make an impact. Players like Zidane who can turn the game by a simple pass know how to change their style to suit the tempo and the opposition.
Martial should’ve recognized last night that trying to run through the middle of the pitch was a losing strategy, and he should have followed the example set by Kingsley Coman on the opposite side and tried to cross the ball in, using his outstanding pace out wide.
Coman was able to recognize that he had to play closer to the touchline, and used his footballing brain to do so, whereas Martial failed to do so. Maybe it was due to Coman playing in a Bayern Munich side who come up against teams similar to Albania who place 11 players deep behind the ball, and Coman has had to adapt each and every week. Martial’s career at Manchester United has so far been with a team who move the ball slowly and allow opposition defenders to come out and now sit deep.
It will come with time for Martial, but for the here and now, it was detrimental to Martial’s play.
Psychologically frail?
One of the criticisms that is leveled at Anthony Martial is that his character when things are not going his way does not positively impact his team. When he loses the ball or can’t get through the defence as was the case against Albania, his shoulders drop and he looks like he is unable to find it in his mind to dig deep and try and find a way to get through on goal.
In comparison, Coman on the opposite kept on plugging away, and continued to try to find a way to get in the cross. He never gave up, whilst Martial disappeared after being sounded out by the Albanians.
It is something that really needs to change in Martial’s game, because opposition sides will know that if they get on his nerves and rattle his cage essentially, he will flicker in and out the game and be largely ineffective, like he was on Wednesday evening.
With the performances of the likes of Coman, Dimitri Payet, Antoine Griezmann and Andre Pierre-Gignac, it seems that Martial’s tournament could be restricted to vary rare appearances off the bench.
He may get another chance against Switzerland seeing as France have already qualified for the knockout round, but, at this stage, it is very unlikely that he will start in the latter stages for France.