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    EURO 2012: Blanc: Les Bleus not sharp enough

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    KIEV: France coach Laurent Blanc lamented France's lack of sharpness in midfield and defence after they lost 2-0 to Sweden in their final Euro 2012 Group D game on Tuesday but still reached the quarter-finals.

    Although they enjoyed possession against the already-eliminated Swedes, France were toothless in attack and extremely shaky in midfield and at the back.

    "We were not strong enough in the tackles. I think Sweden played with a lot of heart, they gave everything, physically they were much better than us," Blanc told a news conference after France sealed second spot in the group on four points behind England on seven.

    "We did not suffer up front, we suffered a great deal at the back and also in the midfield. Sweden had a lot of physical impact there.

    "I'm going to look at the game again but I think we conceded too much space."

    France could have fallen 2-0 down in the opening five minutes when Ola Toivonen and Sebastian Larsson easily got the better of the central defence.

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic was then allowed too much space in the area to unleash a delightful acrobatic volley into the net nine minutes into the second half.

    "We were dominated in terms of tackles, in the air, on the ground, throughout," said Blanc. "Sweden had a lot of physical presence and we could not fight that."

    Asked what he thought of Hatem Ben Arfa and Yann Mvila's performances after they were brought into the starting lineup for Jeremy Menez and Yohan Cabaye, Blanc quipped: "I don't like to talk about individual performances, tonight everyone was not at the level we expected."

    Mvila, however, never reproduced Cabaye's neat passing and Ben Arfa produced a mediocre performance. Reuters

     

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