In the heated showdown between France and Spain, France manager Didier Deschamps' quotes on field command have been revealed in detail via Bayern Sports, showing his nervousness, focused command and helplessness in the face of an unfavorable situation in this crucial match.

From the start of the match, Deschamps made his tactical intentions clear, emphasizing the need for midfielders Rabio, Chouamene and Kante to execute a strict one-on-one staring strategy, and specifically instructing Kante not to lose his position by pressing too hard, and in particular not to be caught out by the Spanish defender's passes. However, this instruction did not seem to be fully implemented and Deschamps had to once again convey this key message to Kante through Saliba.

As the game progressed, Deschamps' command became more and more urgent. After France took the lead, he was overjoyed; but when Yamal scored for Spain, he immediately realized that the opponents had been given too much space to move and quickly asked his players to "go, go, go". When Spain overtook the lead through Olmo's goal, Deschamps' anger erupted and he continuously shouted "damn" to vent his frustration.

Deschamps didn't give up on the situation, and continued to insist that his players control the midfield better, emphasizing the importance of "one-on-one" defending. However, Te'o's missed opportunity once again made him feel frustrated, and he shouted helplessly from the bench, "Aim for the point".

As the game came to a close, Deschamps threw his weight behind Giroud in a last ditch effort, a move that increased the threat on the attacking end, but also made the defense more vulnerable. He tried to find a chance by adjusting his tactics, but when Mbappe's shot went over the crossbar again, the hope in his eyes was completely extinguished.

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