After Les Bleues’ victory over Ukraine, Jean-Aimé Toupane assured that his team had set the stage to win and showed progress compared to taking office last year.
Jean-Aimé Toupane could not hide his smile. While Les Bleues took the best of Ukraine this Sunday in Roanne as part of the qualifications for Euro 2023, their coach appreciated the overall performance of his training. ” I am satisfied because we were going to win these two gamessaid the one who succeeded Valérie Garnier a little over a year ago in remarks collected by the daily The team. We put the way. The girls enjoyed attacking, sharing the ball, with the desire to build together. “The boss of the Bleues does not hide it, his players have “sometimes lacked accuracy”, ensuring that it is “linked to the youth” of this group with players who “do not yet understand all the aspects”. Welcoming the fighting spirit of his training, Jean-Aimé Toupane however noted some elements that could be improved for the next international window.
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Toupane: “We see a group that is progressing”
One of these elements is rebound. ” The rebound is not anchored in the heads of the players, it is a problem, said the coach of the France team. There is the will, it is an aspect that will take time because it is not natural for us. “Nevertheless, compared to the team which lost in kyiv in November 2021, Jean-Aimé Toupane sees progress. ” We see a group that is progressing, players who want to work, he added. Mindsets change. Everything is not perfect, we are moving forward. “Valériane Vukosavljevic, meanwhile, did not fail to point out that this victory is not synonymous with qualification for Euro 2023 but the objective was elsewhere. ” We took over the point average, we fulfilled the objective of this blockassured the tricolor winger on a daily basis The team. We can get the qualification at the next window. The matches in Lithuania and Finland scheduled for next February will be decisive.