Didier Deschamps takes dig at Kylian Mbappe after France are knocked out of Euro 2024 by Spain

DIDIER DESCHAMPS made a dig at Kylian Mbappe after France were knocked out of Euro 2024.

The French were outclassed in their semi-final defeat to Spain at the Allianz Arena last night.

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Kylian Mbappe was not at his best during the tournament
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Mbappe, 25, set up the opening goal for Randal Kolo Muani to give France the lead.

But Spain hit back with two goals in four minutes, including a sublime equaliser from wonderkid Lamine Yamal.

France were unable to find an equaliser to force added time as they crashed out of the tournament.

Boss Deschamps was less than impressed with his team’s performance as he dug out Mbappe for not performing to his usual standards.

He said: “I will not say my players didn’t give their all, but we didn’t play as well as we could for various reasons

“Kylian didn’t perform as well as he usually does.

“I’m not making excuses.

“We tried to do our best with what we had and tried to be as efficient as possible.”

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Deschamps also responded to questions over his future as he insisted that it was not the best time to speak about it.

He said: “I’ve just lost a semi-final, so don’t ask me that question.

Kylian Mbappe ‘snaps up £15m mansion in Beckham’s old neighbourhood’ next door to Real Madrid legend and Hollywood star

By Gerard Couzens

KYLIAN MBAPPE has reportedly splashed out more than £15million on a mansion in Madrid.

The French superstar, whose drawn-out transfer to Real Madrid has finally being confirmed, is said to have finalised the purchase late last month.

Respected Spanish daily La Razon says the house he has bought is in the exclusive Madrid suburb of La Moraleja, where David Beckham spent most of his time living when he was in the Spanish capital.

And it says his neighbours will include former Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos and his stunning model wife Pilar Rubio as well as Hollywood star Richard Gere and his Spanish publicist wife Alejandra Silva.

La Razon said Mbappe had considered the gated estate of La Finca where Jude Bellingham lives and Cristiano Ronaldo still owns property as an option.

But it reported the 25-year-old, who threw an extravagant party for 250 guests at a stylish Italian restaurant a short walk from the Eiffel Tower, ended up opting for La Moraleja a 15-minute drive from Real Madrid’s Valdebebas training complex because it was “more comfortable.”

Read more on Mbappe’s property hunt.

“Ask the president of the FA. I won’t answer the question.

“Maybe you shouldn’t have even asked it.”

Meanwhile, Mbappe has also shared his thoughts on his performance during the tournament.

The forward only managed one goal in his five appearances.

He said: “In football you’re good or not good. I wasn’t good.”

“My Euro was a failure”.

“I wanted to be European champion. I will now go on holiday, I will rest well, it will do me a lot of good.

“Then I will get ready to start a new life. There’s a lot to do.”

Inside Jordan Pickford’s penalty saving technique as he bids to be England's Euros hero

JORDAN PICKFORD has regularly been the hero when it comes to a penalty shootout for his country, writes Jon Boon.

The England and Everton goalkeeper, 30, saved Manuel Akanji’s effort for Switzerland to hand the Three Lions an advantage in their shootout win in their Euro 2024 quarter-final.

Now, with the help of Goalkeeper.com, we’ve uncovered Pickford’s penalty-saving technique.

USES HISTORIC TRENDS

Pickford is well prepared when it comes to facing the ball from 12-yards.

His water bottle trick has become infamous with the list of penalty takers and direction of shot taped on to it.

But you cannot always listen blindly to most probable placements, and a goalkeeper’s intuition should also play a role.

That human element remains important.

UTILISES A MIXED STRATEGY

Being a goalkeeper is often called the ‘loneliest job’ in the world.

And when it comes to penalties, your team-mates are solely reliant upon your strategy to save one.

Often, we’ve seen goalies who prefer to favour one side – and continuously dive one way.

However, Pickford adopts a mixed strategy.

Sometimes, he will dive to the power side – saving from Jorginho in the Euro 2020 final.

His save from Akanji in the Swiss shootout was made on the placement side.

TECHNICAL EXECUTION OF DIVE

Goalkeepers are hindered during penalty shootouts – with the Fifa rulebook meaning they have to stay on the line until the shot is taken.

That means the lift off of your dive has to be executed a certain way.

Pickford launches himself from his back foot behind the line, pushes his body weight forwards, makes no large negative step and keeps both hands active to make the save.

This was put into effect when he made saves from Italy’s Andrea Belotti in 2020 and Colombia’s Carlos Bacca at the 2018 World Cup.

France’s Mike Maignan, by comparison, takes a large negative step, and struggles to reach his posts.

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Interestingly, Pickford is better at saving penalties in shootouts for England than in his overall career average, and better at saving in shootouts vs in game.

Clearly, Pickford performs better in an England shirt and when there is bigger pressure.

Read our full analysis of Jordan Pickford’s penalty-saving techniques…

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