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Didier Deschamps: Playing at Stade de France is not easy

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Les Bleus managed to nick all three points from the match against Belarus last night, and the French coach is pleased with the result
France managed to nick all three points against Belarus on Tuesday, taking them to the summit of their World Cup qualifier group.
Didier Deschamps’ side fired past three goals at Stade de France, with PSG’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Christophe-Jallet-c9179 and TFC’s Etienne Capoue opening their international account.
The coach is pleased with the win and has praised his players for their performance against the visitors.
Les Bleus were playing at the famous Stade de France, where France won the final of the 1998 World Cup, and Deschamps feels that playing there adds extra pressure on players.
However, the men in blue played with great composure and followed the game plan, and got the result they wanted.
“Playing at the Stade de http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 isn't easy, but the team's guiding principles got us through.”
Praising his side, the former France international said that players were on top of their game the other night and worked really hard on the field.
The 43-year-old added that not everything was perfect about Les Bleus, but they scored three amazing goals and that is a great feat in a game like this.
“The lads are committed to working hard as a team and that's where our consistency comes from, even though we didn't do everything perfectly tonight. But we did score three goals and that's no mean feat at the highest level."
Talking about Franck Ribery, who put in a man of the match performance against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Belarus-c2849 and scored a goal as well, the French coach added that Bayern Munich winger was on top of his game and he caused tremendous amount of problems for the opposing team.
“He has risk-taking, impact-making quality. He was in fine fettle tonight. He's a top-notch player and he worked incredibly hard to keep the team balanced," the former Marseille coach told reporters when asked about the French winger.
After winning their opening two games of the World Cup qualifying campaign, France coach, Didier Deschamps has set his sights on winning all of their remaining matches.

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