"I think we controlled the game by creating more chances. Even if we are a little disappointed because we are aiming for the three points, a draw is not the worst result. Our fate is still in our own hands," Giroud said, as quoted by UEFA's official website.
France have earned four points from their first two matches at Euro 2024, which puts them second in Group D, just behind the Netherlands on goal difference. Even if France were to lose to Poland in the final round, they would not drop to fourth place, as the Poles are guaranteed to finish bottom of the group regardless of the result.