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Women's Basketball World Cup: young Blues brought back to earth by Canada

2022-09-23T17:27:31.388Z


The day after a great victory over Australia, the France team fell heavily against Canada this Friday (45-59).


Les Bleues have touched their "

limits

", according to interior Alexia Chartereau, Friday against Canada (59-45 defeat) the day after a promising success at the opening of the World Basketball against Australia (70 -57).

In view of the third group match against Mali on Sunday, and especially the next two against Serbia (Monday) and Japan (Tuesday), which also have a victory (like Australia), they will have to find address and collective expression. in attack and improve on the rebound to hope to reach the quarter-finals.

Confined to less than 50 points (including only 17 in the first period), its lowest total for eight years (at the 2014 World Cup, already against Canada), the France team posted a starving skill rate (37% at two points and 16% behind the arc).

Because the Canadian defense led the Blues to take difficult shots... and because they took them all the same, without forcing themselves to make the extra pass to find a more open shot.

Against good teams, you can't find solutions in one pass.

They lead you to play in four, five or six passes perhaps

“before attempting a shot, underlines coach Jean-Aimé Toupane.

What will be important (for the future) is to move the ball and the opposing defense

abounds winger Alexia Chartereau.

Too few assists

Adept at a quick game of transition and penetration, with success against Australia, this young team has less control of positional play, on the half-court.

"

We played a lot in direct play, in one or two passes, we still have trouble transferring

(the ball)" supports captain Sarah Michel.

A gap that is found on the statistics sheet, with only 11 assists made.

If the ball has to move more, so do the players around it, in order to offer more possibilities to the carrier.

"

When Gabby (Williams) or Sarah (Michel) go to the basket, if they have no other solution than the lay-up

(double step to jump to the basket, editor's note),

the teams will quickly adapt

" analyzes Chartereau .

Well muzzled Gabby Williams

The Canadians have thus better limited the influence of Williams than the Australians: the rear, again top French scorer, scored only 13 points on Friday, 10 units less than the day before.

And behind her, no one took over (7 pts for Chartereau and the leader Marine Fauthoux).

Gabby... she was able to carry us, today (Friday) nobody succeeded.

We shouldn't expect a feat from a player in every match,

” admits Fauthoux.

Especially since with the fatigue that will accumulate, we won't be able to make a difference individually,

” assures Michel.

Five of us have to be involved in the rebound, all connected at the same time.

Marieme Star anise

Already present against the "

Opals

", the gap did not disappear overnight: the Blues suffered on the rebound (36 shots against 48 for Australia on Thursday, 38/56 on Friday).

Difficult, in these conditions, to get your head out of the water in defense and to give yourself a second chance in attack.

It's an area where you have to be really vigilant for the rest of the competition,

” agrees Toupane.

"

Five of us have to be concerned by the rebound, all connected at the same time

" launches Marième Badiane.

Chartereau, his partner on the inside, agrees - "

the efforts must come from everyone

" -, but also points the finger at the responsibility of the "

big ones

": they "

must do the work, not necessarily by taking the ball, but by pushing the opposing player away.

It's just a state of mind, you have to be focused until the end of the actions.

Since we have a young team, we will say that it comes from there

”.

Source: lefigaro

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