Speaking to TF1 after the game, Deschamps said: "Having seen the footage, I think there was a clear foul on [Manu] Kone for the first goal. I'm not going to start crying, but sometimes they must be asleep... That the referee didn't see it... I'm not going to blame the referees, but there were also decisions on minor fouls, perhaps because he is here, I had the impression that the environment could influence him a little bit.
"The first goal wasn't a goal. After we conceded the second, it wasn't the referee's fault, not really... even if it was the opponent who scored it. That's what I said to the players, after doing what we did and leading 2-1... But it's true that on their first goal, I've seen it several times, there was a foul.
"The referee didn't see it, we didn't tell him, I'm not going to sum up the match on that, but with zero chances they were leading 1-0 at half-time. But we didn't have many chances either, and I'm not taking anything away from this Icelandic team, which has confirmed that it has quality beyond its ability to repeat runs. It's a good team."