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France incapable of adopting Chelsea's defensive style against Spain, says Ginola
The former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder urged Laurent Blanc's men to stay true to their style, but feels that they must change their attitude after the loss to Sweden
David Ginola believes that the France squad must stick to their game plan against Spain in the Euro 2012 quarter-final clash, rather than trying to emulate Chelsea's ultra-defensive set up which saw them stun Barcelona in the Champions League.Les Bleus were favourites to qualify from Group D in first place, but stumbled to a 2-0 defeat to already-eliminated Sweden in the final group game, setting up a tricky last-eight showdown with the reigning European champions.
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Vicente del Bosque's men have been struggling against defensive teams after labouring to a draw against Italy and a slender win over Croatia in their Group C encounters, but Ginola believes that France cannot adopt the same conservative tactics.
"It's not possible to adopt a style of play similar to the one that won Chelsea the Champions League [semi-final] against Barcelona. We don't have the players capable of doing that," he told RMC.
"We have the quality to lift ourselves up against Spain, but the players must want to do so. I would play with two wingers like [Franck] Ribery or [Jeremy] Menez as we did against Ukraine.
"We have to do things simply. We realise that the likes of Xavi, [Andres] Iniesta, [Sergio] Busquets, or [Cesc] Fabregas will not hesitate to play one or two touch football to spread the ball around.
"We have the technical quality. Against Sweden, we had too much of the ball because there weren't enough solutions.
"We played separately, trying to do things more individually than as a team. We dribbled with the ball, and then we relied on the players who wanted it more.
"Everybody wanted to make the difference on their own. We need to have a different attitude against Spain, who are a great team to watch."
After a 23-game unbeaten run, France were brought back down to earth with the 2-0 loss to Sweden, which saw several players break into arguments after the match. However, Ginola is confident that the squad can pull together and return from the tournament with the trophy.
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"It's true that Les Bleus didn't show their good side against Sweden, but we must wait until after the game against Spain before making any conclusions.
"France fans have the Knysna [2010 World Cup] episode in mind again. We're awaiting some redemption from Les Bleus. I was surprised to hear [France FA president] Noel Le Graet say that they were happy just to be in the quarter-finals.
"That was just a bit of shtick because we have a squad that can go all the way. We truly have the means to do so. The quality is there, the problem is that we fell back down against the Swedes."
Spain and France kick off at 20:45CET on Saturday, and the winner will take on Portugal in the semi-finals.
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