France criticism 'taken out of context', says Danish coach

AFP  |  Moscow 

Age said his critical remarks of hopefuls were "taken out of context" ahead of Cup clash with the Group C leaders.

gave a withering assessment of in the run-up to the tournament, claiming they were "nothing special" and that they lacked a "leader such as Zinedine Zidane".

"First of all these were things taken out of context," said in on Monday. "If you'd read the whole article you would have seen I was comparing with the '98 team.

"You can pick anything from an article you like, but I was just comparing with the best version of we have ever seen."

face France needing a point from their final game to be sure of a place in the last 16, as they bid to reach the knockout rounds of a for the first time since 2002.

Norwegian Hareide said the Danes would go in search of victory, resisting the dangerous temptation to look to settle for a draw.

"I know one point will be enough but that's not a good way to start the match," he said.

"If you put that into your players' heads there will be passiveness in the team and that's not good." "It will be a tough match tomorrow," Hareide added.

"The players worked very hard in the first two matches.

"We haven't done our best in terms of play but we've worked very hard for the points. We can't ask for more."

Hareide singled out for his flashy haircuts as part of last month's criticism of France, but the 64-year-old was far more complimentary on Monday.

"France have a team with so many good individual players," said Hareide.

"With Pogba you know what he delivers as a player, you can't really compare with anything in And you have (Antoine) Griezmann up front, those are two pre-eminent players." would qualify regardless of how they fare against France if fail to beat in the other group match in Sochi.

Hareide admitted he and his coaching staff would be keeping an eye on proceedings in the resort.

"We do have communication with our guy who is there and my will receive the information," Hareide said.

"We will know how that's going on an ongoing basis. I'm not sure I'll tell the players though.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 22:15 IST