The draw for the European zone play-offs of the 2014 World Cup has determined that France will face Ukraine in a two-legged tie. The first leg will take place away, and the return match is scheduled to be played at the Stade de France. While Didier Deschamps, the coach of the French national team, acknowledges the challenge posed by Ukraine, he also notes the advantage of having the return match at home.
Deschamps emphasizes the difficulty of the task, considering Ukraine’s seven-match undefeated streak and their defensive solidity. However, he expresses confidence in his team and underscores the importance of both confidence and respect for the opponent.
Noël Le Graet, the president of the French Football Federation (FFF), is pleased with the prospect of playing the return match at home. He acknowledges that Ukraine won’t be an easy opponent, given their higher FIFA ranking and recent good form. However, Le Graet believes in the progress of the French team.