France coach Didier Deschamps says his team must improve its attacking efficiency ahead of their World Cup last-eight match against Morocco. While France arrive with a strong scoring record and are joint top scorers in the tournament, Deschamps emphasizes that creating chances is not enough and that the team must better convert those opportunities. According to reports citing Deschamps, France have scored heavily in the competition, with the team’s attack producing tournament-leading totals before the knockout stage. Ahead of the Morocco clash, he calls for more clinical finishing to ensure France cause greater problems in the opposition’s defensive areas. The message is focused on execution rather than changing the overall strength of the squad, reflecting Deschamps’ view that France’s attacking threat needs to be translated into more decisive outcomes in high-stakes matches. The sources consistently report that Deschamps’ main concern is turning good attacking play into more goals and more effective use of scoring chances against Morocco.