France has impressively demonstrated that it can win even without their legendary defensive leader. In the opening match against England, which many had dubbed a foregone conclusion, France manage to win 2-1. A true proof that this team is absolutely competitive across the board. Despite Renard's absence, the defense was solid for long stretches and barely conceded anything, especially in the first half. The French women also impressed offensively as they were technically strong, quick in transition and always dangerous from set pieces. Wales, meanwhile, lost 0-3 to the favored Netherlands, as expected and the result accurately reflects the course of the game. The British barely found a way through the Dutch midfield, let alone into the penalty area. Wales were also overwhelmed defensively at times, struggling to gain control, especially during quick combinations. Looking ahead to the next match against France, the prospective for something positive is not big. The French defense is likely to completely neutralize the Welsh women's attack. |