PARIS -- One year ago, France coach Didier Deschamps watched with
frustration as his players lost at Albania in a match devoid of passion
or creativity.
It was the low point of his coaching career with the national team, and he was scathing about the performance of his players.
On Wednesday, France will head into a European Championship match
against Albania looking to win its 11th match in 12 games, having scored
15 goals in the past five, and with two players who fared badly in that
game now in their best form.
Striker Olivier Giroud and attacking midfielder Dimitri Payet were both
taken off at halftime in Elbasan, with Giroud's touch deserting him as
passes bounced off him, and a forlorn Payet fearing his international
career was over following that match.
Last Friday, those two ensured France's national team got Euro 2016 off
to a positive start with a 2-1 win over Romania -- Giroud scoring the
opening goal with a header from Payet's cross, and Payet scoring a
spectacular last-minute winner with a thunderous shot into the top left
corner.
"It's very important to have Payet in this kind of form," Deschamps said. "He's vital for us."
It was Payet's third straight eye-catching goal for Les Bleus --
following expertly struck free kicks against Russia and Cameroon --
while Giroud scored for the eighth time in eight games to largely
silence the critics who would rather see Karim Benzema playing up front.
They will be closely watched by an Albanian side weakened by the loss of
captain Lorik Cana, a veteran of 92 international games who is crucial
to his side either as a holding midfielder or a central defender.
Cana will be missing through suspension after being sent off during the
first half of Albania's 1-0 loss to Switzerland on Saturday.
It will be particularly sad for Cana, too, because the game is being
played at Stade Velodrome, where he played during four seasons at
Marseille and became a firm favourite with fans because of determined
attitude and unflagging commitment.
Needing points in Group A, Albania may need to take a more attack-minded
approach against the French; and the onus will be on striker Armando
Sadiku to repeat the form he showed in pre-tournament friendlies, when
he scored in consecutive games against Luxembourg, Qatar and Ukraine.
Attacking France is risky, however, considering that the hosts play
better as a counter-attacking unit, using the pace of forward Antoine
Griezmann and the long-range passing of midfielder Paul Pogba.
Such a star in Italy, Pogba is still struggling to play at his best for
France and looked unhappy he was taken off with 15 minutes left against
Romania.
"Pogba can obviously play better," Deschamps said. "But I don't want to be too hard on him."
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