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The French team has pulled itself together. After being beaten by Italy last Friday (1-3), the team coached by Didierf Deschamps was able to react to win 2 goals to 0 against Belgium. A success that Jules Koundé looked back on.
“We played a good match, a solid match. It took us a little while to get into it. The first goal did us good. Overall, we controlled this match. It was important to take three points. We were keen to redeem ourselves in front of our fans. I don’t think we were worried, we were frustrated. We didn’t have all the ingredients against Italy.”he said on the microphone of TF1.
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