New York, June 30 -- France coach Didier Deschamps said his team will not tone down its attacking style in Tuesday's round-of-32 clash against Sweden.
"We scored 10 goals in the group stage and we could have scored more. We have a capacity for danger, and I want us to keep it," said Deschamps, who had briefly left the squad to travel backto France for his mother's funeral.
Deschamps praised captain Kylian Mbappe for both his work ethic and leadership.
"Kylian defends. He knows how to defend. Perhaps not as much as the others, but he scores more goals than the others too," Deschamps said.
"Yes, he's on a mission, but I've been telling you that since day one. The physical work we've had to do isn't really for strikers. He was the first to...