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Deschamps praises France response to 'disaster scenario'

Didier Deschamps praised his France side for recovering from a "disaster scenario" in Raphael Varane's red card to win an entertaining friendly against England 3-2 in Paris.

Les Bleus suffered a disappointing 2-1 loss to Sweden in World Cup qualifying at the weekend thanks to a rare Hugo Lloris error in Stockholm, but hit back on home turf against Gareth Southgate's men.

"It's always good [to finish a season with a win], especially after a defeat - even if there was a disaster scenario for us [with the red card]," he told Telefoot.

"We ended up with 10 men, so credit to the players because it's a nice England team.

"I regret the result [against Sweden] and what happened. I made choices, it was not all the same context as here - it was a qualifying match, here it is a friendly, a different team.


"The players who have had time to play today have many qualities as well. We had less energy [against Sweden]. Today, we had more legs."

France return to action on August 31 against Netherlands, one place and three points behind Deschamps' men in Group A of the European section of World Cup qualifying.