SYDNEY : Barely four months after he was hired to guide France at the Women's World Cup, Herve Renard praised Les Bleues for how quickly they have responded to his arrival, booking their place in the last 16 on Wednesday with a 6-3 win over Panama."For sure.
We just have 10 days in April (for camp), so it's not a long time, but the commitment of these players is fantastic," Renard told a press conference. "They are working very seriously, they are concentrating on the competition.
The team spirit is perfect. So I'm very happy."Kadidiatou Diani, who netted a hat-trick including two penalties in Wednesday's victory, was one of several top players to leave the team in revolt before the March sacking of Corinne Diacre.
Renard, coach of Saudi Arabia's men's team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, was hired weeks later.The 54-year-old, who famously worked as a cleaner between his days as a player and his managerial career and had no prior experience in the women's game, was not pleased with his squad conceding Panama's only three goals of the tournament."The most important thing for us was to finish at the head of the group after the three games played," Renard said. "There was a huge shock this evening, if we can consider this as a huge shock.