FIFA World Cup: France head coach Didier Deschamps believes his side still has another level to reach in attack despite emerging as one of the highest-scoring teams at the FIFA World Cup 2026, insisting greater efficiency in front of goal will be crucial in Friday's quarterfinal against Morocco.
Les Bleus have scored 14 goals in five matches, averaging nearly three per game, with Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé among the tournament's leading scorers and Michael Olise topping the assists chart. Yet Deschamps feels his forwards have left room for improvement.
"We're very efficient, but we could have been even more so. The further we go in the competition, the more important that becomes. To have 100 per cent efficiency, that would certainly be ideal," Deschamps told reporters on the eve of France's last-eight clash in Boston Stadium.