EdF: Ibrahima Konaté had a bad experience with the match against Israel

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This Thursday, the France team faced Israel in a match which caused a lot of ink to flow off the field. On the pitch, there was almost nothing to say as the Blues showed a rather disappointing face in this match which ended in a sad 0-0. Present this Saturday at a press conference before the last day against Italy, defender Ibrahima Konaté confided that he had a bad experience with this French performance.

“After the Israel match, I had a lot of frustration. The only thing we lacked was efficiency. We hope to win against Italy, with a two-goal difference it would be better. Maybe we lack efficiency and we don’t score as many goals as before. We play a lot of matches, maybe fatigue builds up when we come to the selection. I can’t speak of regression. The most important thing is to work and want to win. In the locker room, we talked among ourselves. We were all very disappointed to have drawn against Israel. We could take the three points, change the goal difference. We didn’t do it, we’re going to try to change that tomorrow.”

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