The Star (Jamaica)

French want revenge against Denmark

- RUSSIA (AP):

French players have fresh memories of Denmark coach Age Hareide criticisin­g them before the World Cup.

A month ago, Hareide told a Danish newspaper that the France team his players will face on Tuesday was “nothing special,” lacked players who were true leaders, and suggested that Paul Pogba was too focused on his hairstyles.

“My players can read, they can listen,” France coach Didier Deschamps said on Monday. “They know, they recall very well what the coach said.”

Asked if the comments would spice up the game at Luzhniki Stadium, the France coach replied: “Salt, pepper, vinegar, whatever you wish.”

“It’s not something particular­ly pleasant,” said Deschamps, though adding that the barbs are “not what’s going to overmotiva­te” his players.

France have already advanced and need only a draw to confirm first place in Group C. Denmark would go into the round of 16 by earning one point, and even with a loss if Australia fails to beat Peru in a game played at the same time.

Speaking two hours after Deschamps, Hareide played down words.

“You can take anything from an article you like,” the Denmark coach said through an interprete­r, explaining that it was taken out of context in a discussion about France’s 1998 World Cup-winning side. talk of his provocativ­e

JUST A COMPARISON

“I was just comparing with the best version of France we have ever seen in ‘98, that’s all,” Hareide said, praising Pogba. “What he delivers as a player, you can’t really compare with anything in Europe.”

Pogba could yet be rested from a line-up expected to show several changes as Deschamps, who captained the 1998 title winners, uses his squad depth after two straight wins.

“If you put that into players’ heads, there will be passivenes­s in the team, and that’s not good,” Hareide said. He also wants to avoid chasing victory like his team in a free-flowing 1-1 draw with Australia.

“We must not leave as much open space as we did against Australia. We need to be wiser in the way we can play because France is a very good team.”

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