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Get football updates directly to your inbox+ SubscribeThank you for subscribing!Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid EmailIn the end, after the enforced drama of their opening two Group A matches, France were probably pleased for a quiet night.After victories against Romania and Albania both snatched from the jaws of disappointment at the last the Euro 2016 hosts prepared for the last 16 with a low wattage draw against Switzerland that will not feature on many tournament highlight reels.Les Bleus had already guaranteed their place in the next round and struggled to get out of neutral against a side for whom a draw was also a convenient outcome.Antoine Griezmann and Dimitri Payet threatened to steal maximum points once again in Lille, but in the end there would be no breakthrough for Didier Deschamps' side.Here are six things we learned in Lille:1. Signs of life from Pogba Before the tournament, he was painted as the golden boy in waiting.Young, confident and outrageously talented, Paul Pogba was being tipped to follow in the gilded footsteps of Michel Platini and Zinedine Zidane, both of whom cemented their status as greats by helping France to tournament success on home soil.But things got off to an inauspicious start this summer: Pogba was deeply underwhelming in France's opening night win over Romania and was subsequently left out of the starting XI for the match against Albania in Marseille.This was later denied both by Pogba and his coach ("He gave me his explanation and I believe him," said Deschamps), but the furore nonetheless threatened to cast a shadow.The pre match talk was of pressure and expectations; of maturity and the possible consequences of its absence; of Samir Nasri, who issued a rather less oblique message to journalists after the first match of Euro 2012.That is not the kind of company Pogba will be desperate to keep in the annals of the French game, of course, and there was a conviction to his play from the first whistle that suggested he was here to prove a point.With 15 minutes played, he had already forced Yann Sommer into action twice: first with a long range effort, then with a brilliantly instinctive volley after two matador touches on the edge of the box.(Photo: Shaun Botterill)Moments later, after a surging run and a shot that rattled the crossbar, every French fan was chanting his name. A telling contribution felt imminent, but it was not to be; there was an amusing moment when he surreptitiously surfed Breel Embolo's back, but Pogba, like France, only perked up fleetingly thereafter.Still, there was enough here to suggest that the king elect is beginning to come to terms with the demands being placed upon him that he can rise to the big occasion for his country as he has so often for Juventus.For the tournament, as well as for France, that can only be good news.2.
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Cheap Jerseys china The 34 year old said: "The Olympics has to take precedence over everything."Qualification for the Olympics began after March's World Championships in Copenhagen and will run until the Track World Championships in Melbourne in 2012.The UCI also announced there will be one competitor one rider or one team per nation, per event in London, something which an irate Pendleton compared to Jamaica choosing between Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell for their athletics team.Edinburgh born Hoy had been relishing the opportunity to represent Scotland and recently said: "It is the only chance that we have got to pull on a Scottish jersey and I think that is what makes the Commonwealth Games such a great event."Don't get me wrong, I am proud to compete for Britain but I am very proud to compete for Scotland."But Hoy, who has won a gold medal at each of the last two Commonwealth Games, will now concentrate instead on the European Championships, with the event taking on extra importance due to ICU's new Olympic qualifying criteria."I could turn up at the Commonwealth Games in October, but it'd hamper my preparation for the European Championships. And I wouldn't be at 100%," said Hoy."The standard at the Commonwealth Games is so high that 95% wouldn't be good enough, and it would be disrespectful to the event and the Scottish team."British Cycling performance director Dave Brailsford warned that more elite cyclists will have to decide between the two events."This new European Championship will affect everybody with Olympic ambitions," said Brailsford."For most of the top level guys, including Chris, their main aim is the Olympics and this is a qualifying event they're going to need to be going really well at."Brailsford also backed Hoy's decision saying he understood why the Scot had made it."We'll support any athlete who wants to prioritise the Europeans over the Commonwealth Games," he said."Chris made the decision backed by us. For Chris his whole career is based around the Olympics so it makes sense that he focuses on Olympic point scoring events."We supported him because the priority is the Olympic Games in London."Hoy is joined in pulling out of the Games in Delhi by British athlete Jessica Ennis.The 24 year old said the Games clashed with her winter training programme and she would aim to peak for the European Championships in July.Commonwealth Games Scotland chairman Michael Cavanagh admitted his disappointment at the news."First and foremost we are bitterly disappointed for Chris himself," said Cavanagh."He is a fantastic supporter of Team Scotland, competing and winning medals in three Commonwealth Games and he is an inspirational ambassador for Scottish sport."Nobody will be more disappointed than him, not to be in Delhi wearing the Scottish jersey."He has been placed in a no win situation by the UCI and British Cycling with their late decision and we fully appreciate that he must meet his Olympic qualification obligations."Search term:BBC navigation News Sport Weather Capital TV Radio MoreCBBC CBeebies Make It Digital Food iWonder Bitesize Music Earth Arts Taster Local Northern Ireland Scotland WalesBBC links Mobile site Terms of Use About the BBC Advertise With Us Privacy Accessibility Help Ad Choices Cookies Contact the BBC Parental Guidance Cheap wholesale jerseys from china china.