Corinne Diacre says France needs more ‘efficiency’ after close win over Belgium
France boss Corinne Diacre was pleased to see her side progress through to the quarter-finals of Euro 2022 with a slender 2-1 win over Belgium at the New York Stadium but thinks the ‘efficiency’ they showed against Italy was lacking.
France took the lead early on when Sakina Karchaoui delivered a ball at the back post for Kadidiatou Diani to nod in from close range.
Belgium equalised in the 36th minute against the run of play when Janice Cayman poked home past the onrushing Pauline Peyraud-Magnin, but France restored their deserved lead five minutes later when Griedge Mbock Bathy emphatically headed home from close range.
France were awarded a penalty late on after VAR judged Amber Tysiak to have handled inside the area and was given a second yellow card.
Captain Wendie Renard failed to take advantage as she missed both the penalty and the follow up, however, France were not to be denied a spot in the quarter-finals.
After the game, Diacre told a press conference: “There were lots of chances for us to score a third goal but today I think the efficiency against Italy was lacking.
“We know it’s not everyday we score five goals in the first half and we could not get five goals tonight but we are through and that’s all that counts.
“The efficiency was slightly different to the Italy game but we scored one more goal than Belgium which means we won this game and are top of our group.”
There were lots of chances for us to score a third goal but today I think the efficiency against Italy was lacking- Sakina Karchaoui
France have qualified for the last eight with a game to spare and Diacre wants her side to savour the moment before those upcoming games.
“We are going to rest up and savour the victory and make the most of these