Olivier Giroud voices frustration in France camp following shock draw at home to Luxembourg
- Olivier Giroud has called on France to be more efficient after Luxembourg draw
- Shock stalemate in Toulouse has left France in danger of losing top spot in group
- Giroud has revealed there are a lot of frustrated faces in the camp after setback
- France remain one point ahead of Sweden and four clear of third-placed Holland
Olivier Giroud admitted there was 'a lot of frustration and disappointment' among the France squad but insisted they remained focused on World Cup qualification following Sunday's 0-0 draw with Luxembourg.
Didier Deschamps' star-studded side headed into Sunday's qualifier on the back of Thursday's 4-0 mauling of Holland, but were held to a shock goalless draw in Toulouse by the minnows 126 places below them in the FIFA world rankings.
A combination of the woodwork, inspired goalkeeping from Jonathan Joubert and indifferent finishing made for a fruitless evening for Les Bleus - who would have ensured a top-two finish in Group A with a win.
Olivier Giroud says France need to make life easier for themselves in World Cup qualifying
Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann were both guilty of missing good chances to score
'There is a lot of frustration and disappointment,' Arsenal striker Giroud was quoted as saying by rmc.fr.
'We have to be realistic, efficient. We had to open the scoring in the first half and make things easier for ourselves.
'We're going to have to win the last two games to go to the World Cup. It's never easy to qualify.'
France remain top of their pool - one point ahead of Sweden and four clear of Holland - with two games to play, against Bulgaria and Belarus next month.
Giroud says the French squad will pick themselves up from the setback to qualify for Russia
The Arsenal striker took part in the stalemate with the woodwork struck on several occasions
Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe told Canal Plus: 'There is a great disappointment because we had the opportunity to consolidate our first place and to keep a considerable lead on the other contenders.
'Now we have not managed to score. We are disappointed but not downed. We will get back to work in our clubs and come back to qualify in the last two games.'
Paul Pogba and Antoine Griezmann struck the crossbar while the likes of Mbappe, Djibril Sidibe and Samuel Umtiti also were unable to make the most of numerous openings.
Mbappe and his compatriots had over 30 attempts but could not breach stubborn opposition
Defender Samuel Umtiti accepts the result against the minnows was simply not good enough
It could have been much worse for the 1998 World Cup winners, though, as Luxembourg midfielder Gerson Rodrigues fired a shot against the post with 12 minutes left.
Barcelona defender Umtiti told Canal Plus: 'Against the Netherlands we were all in motion, we struck. We managed a few chances (on Sunday night) but we missed.
'We had the chances, we threatened a lot on goal, but every time there was a defender or goalkeeper. We tried to do the best we could, but honestly we know we can do much better.'
The result capped a great week for Luxembourg, who defeated Belarus 1-0 on Thursday.
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