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France vs Iceland another chapter in Twitterati’s love-hate relationship with Olivier Giroud

France winning the Euro 2016 is a higher possibility now because the team is extremely confident and playing together.

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It seemed as though the contest was already effectively over when Payet turned the screw two minutes before halftime, sweeping home a low leftfoot strike from the edge of the area for his third goal of the tournament.

Olivier Giroud scored twice France cruised into the last four of the tournament after beating Iceland 5-2 at Stade de France in Paris on Sunday.

France coach Didier Deschamps felt his players’ top-notch performance fully deserved the 5-2 win over Iceland that booked the Euro 2016 host nation a berth in the semis against world champions Germany. “All the support I’ve got from everywhere I’ve been in Iceland and around the game has been absolutely fantastic”, said Lagerback.

“He had a hard start to the competition after the end of his season, he was a bit exhausted”.

“I spoke to Hugo after the game”. He is no longer worn out. “He’s a very efficient player and is excellent technically. We need to rest up and focus once again because we have a big match against the world champions”.

The imposing Stade Velodrome in Marseille will play host to a mouth-watering semi-final on Thursday after the hosts impressively overcame neutrals’ favourites Iceland. “I don’t really have any problems with him”, he said.

“I am not the only one to change”.

“The Germany team have a good technical quality, right from the goalkeeper”.

“We must adapt. Not just to their strengths, but to what we are capable of doing”.

“The clubs and the football association can use the income from this tournament to put into important football projects, like developing young players”.

Ultimately, though, France were able to ease through the second half as focus shifted toward the more substantial challenge of defeating Germany in midweek.

“Germany are the best team, there is no doubt about that, even if Italy gave them a few scares”.

“It will be a totally different match”, he said. Though his central defence is vulnerable, Deschamps has a midfield to match the smooth syncopations of Germany, with Paul Pogba starting to develop a Patrick Vieira-type leadership role.

“It’ll be another great fixture but it won’t be a stroll in the park for them, we’ll going to all out for it”.

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“It will be at the Velodrome, at home, in what could be a heated atmosphere”. Part of it is that France were very good but we weren’t sharp enough in our decision-making. “I can’t see for the country how this doesn’t work well if we continue in this way”.

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