Le Sommer’s big disappointment

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Eugénie Le Sommer suffered the blow after the defeat of the Bleues in the final of the League of Nations.

The French team will still have to wait before winning its first title. For their first international final, the Blues lost to Spain (2-0), saying goodbye to their dream of winning the first Nations League.

Dominated by the world champions, Hervé Renard’s daughters had a bad time after the match. “The Spanish played a good match. They were better than us tonight, we have to admit. We have to do better in the first half, we have to let them play less, be closer to each other and use more intensity. And when we got the ball back, we weren’t technically clean enough to get up the block and create chances.”thus regretted the French attacker at the microphone of W9.

“There was improvement in the second half, but it was not enough, she continued. It’s hard, but that’s how it is. Despite the course, it’s difficult to see the positive tonight. We came to win. A final remains a final, so we are very disappointed…”

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