“What I see here now [on the replay] is exactly what I saw from the bench. There was a bit of French arrogance going on. That’s the way it is, but it’s unbelievable.”
Odegaard played the remainder of the match to allay fears of an injury ahead of the title run-in. Joselu scored two late goals to seal the win for Spain and Odegaard admits his team were not clinical in front of goal.
He said: “We kept the ball and tried to play out from the back. We created some great chances that we have to put away. We didn’t, and they get goals out of nowhere really.
“Then it becomes a slightly uglier scoreline than it felt. We did a lot of good things, but we were not sharp enough in front of the goal.”
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