Didier Deschamps told reporters in New York that he welcomed scrutiny and warned against overconfidence after France's 3-0 win over Sweden, saying the defence had given away too many chances and needed tactical tweaks.Kylian Mbappé scored twice while Michael Olise created chances and provided a key assist and Ousmane Dembélé supported the attack in a game that highlighted a new attacking freedom.Deschamps said
France's approach had shifted to give its attacking trio more licence,
France has 13 goals in four matches, and he confirmed he will step down after the tournament while urging the squad to remain grounded.