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Swiss satisfied with French point June 14, 2006 12:57 IST Switzerland were determined to look on the bright side of their opening World Cup 0-0 draw with France despite having plenty of chances to have sealed all three points. Coverage: FIFA World Cup 2006 "France had their opportunities today but so did we," said coach Koebi Kuhn after watching his team register their 19th game without a win against one of Europe's top five football nations on Tuesday. "We could have done more but I felt we lost too much possession, particularly between defence and midfield. It was difficult in the heat, though, and I am proud of how our defence performed and with how well the whole team battled." Tuesday's Group G encounter marked the third time in just over a year that Switzerland and France have finished on level terms, following their earlier stalemates in the World Cup qualifying competition. Goalless draw: Blame the pitch! "When you look at France, you see a team made up of remarkable players and if they cannot beat us then we must be quite a good team," Kuhn reflected. "Certainly, we could have taken all three points if we had had a bit more luck, but France had their chances too," said Zuberbuehler afterwards, adding, "All it means is that nothing is likely to be decided until the last group match, which is what we always expected." Missed Opportunity
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