In the mixed zone, we found Mylène Chavas surrendered her violent shock with a New Zealander at the exit of his goal to push a ball in the air. Bad fall, the keeper of the Blue has had to leave his place to Justine Lerond.

 

 

Hearts of Soccer - Mylène, I imagine very disappointed and frustrated of this match and to be released in addition to that following this violent shock for your part?
Mylène Chavas - A huge frustration, yes. I think we could have done a lot better than this 0-0 and so it's a shame. After personally very frustrated to go out in the middle of a match, it's always complicated, my job is rare but it was really frustrating yes.
 
 
Hearts of Foot - There was a real shock and with the fallout you had a hard time getting your mind back, I think, since you asked to go out just two minutes after that?
MC - Yes, in fact, on the shock itself I take a shot in the lower part of the body, so that's fine, but it's more like falling back, my head is knocking on the ground and when I got up I was stunned, I was not good and I really thought I could not take my place for the end of the match. For the team and for the group, I thought it was better to go out.
 
 
Football Hearts - I guess it's hard for you to analyze this match with your outing and hot, but what's wrong? It was too messy, it was too slow ...
Mr. C. - In the first half we had trouble getting the ball out properly because we could not find a relay in midfield. In the second it was a little better, we changed the system, which I think I helped and here after it is, hot like that, it's hard to say what was not. But we will see the pictures tonight or tomorrow and we will progress and work to make it better on the next match.
 
 
Football Hearts - Yet you have seen these New Zealand players. You did not expect such a confrontation?
Mr. C. - We expected the duels, the physical impact, we expected because we had actually seen them. After we had maybe not enough apprehended as it should and ... Now we have to question ourselves and really work to ensure the next game.
 
 
Just this match against the Netherlands, how are you going to tackle it?

Mr. C. - This is the last game, it will be decisive we know. We will see the pictures of the previous matches of the Netherlands, and we will make sure to do better than today to ensure a qualification.
 
 
This is a team that plays more ball, so it will be more suitable in terms of confrontation?
Mr. C. - They theoretically a draw would qualify them so I think they will try to defend the best possible so I do not know at all if they will really play ball or not. After we will have to adapt and work in function.
 
 
Have you ever been released on injury?
M. C. - I think it never happened to me so it was a first, it's a pity that it's today, it happens and it's part of the job.
 
 
Have you already started to project on this match against the Netherlands and what will have to be improved?
Mr. C. - We saw that we lacked a bit of physical impact, so the coach talked about that, he said that we really had to press on that and really fix that. We will question ourselves, we have already started and we will continue the next few days to face the Netherlands at best.
 
 
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