Published on 12:00 AM, June 17, 2016

Didier sees room for improvement

France forward Antoine Griezmann (L) celebrates his opening goal against Albania during their Euro 2016 Group A match in Marseille on Wednesday. Photo: AFP

Late goals by Antoine Griezmann and Dimitri Payet in Marseille secured the win against a stubborn Albania side as well as a slot in the last 16 in another late show for Euro 2016 hosts France.

"This is becoming a bit of a habit, I'd prefer us to break the deadlock a bit earlier," coach Didier Deschamps told media afterwards.

Until the closing stages it had been a frustrating night for France, with Manchester United's Anthony Martial and Bayern Munich's Kingsley Coman in for Antoine Griezmann and Paul Pogba, struggled to break down Gianni de Biasi's well-drilled side.

The Italian coach had signalled before the game that his team would try to counter-attack, and Albania constantly threatened on the break in the first half, particularly from Napoli defender Elseid Hysaj down the right, and Ermir Lenjani down the left.

"It was tricky for everyone, Albania played with heart and spirit, they tried to score, they countered very quickly, but in the second half we were more aggressive," he said.

Deschamps admitted both dropped players were unhappy at being put on the bench.

"Griezmann had a busy season, we have three games in nine days, and he played 60 minutes (against Romania)," Deschamps said.

Martial and Coman both took time to settle, the former well-patrolled by Hysaj, although the Bayern star, who just turned 20 on Monday, almost scored at the start of the second half, heading just wide.

As widely expected, Pogba replaced Martial for the start of the second half, helping the hosts to an improved performance against a backdrop of raucous noise from both sets of supporters at the first competitive match for Les Bleus at the Stade Velodrome since France's triumphant 1998 World Cup campaign.

Payet was the main conduit for French danger throughout, orchestrating waves of attacks through a tiring Albanian rearguard, but the game looked set for a draw until Griezmann made his move.

A replacement for Coman, he rose with perfect timing in the 90th minute to meet Adil Rami's cross from the right and place a header wide of Berisha.

"Some people were doubting him but once again Griezmann showed what he can do," Deschamps said.

"Often it's the players that come off the bench that make the difference".

He was however very critical of the Marseille pitch, which staged an AC/DC rock concert on May 13, and labelled it as a "disaster". Midfielder Pogba and other players were seen slipping on the Velodrome turf and chunks were clearly cut on Wednesday.

"It's not surprising, if there's an AC/DC concert before the Euros...that's not going to help the game and it will result in more technical mistakes," Deschamps said.

"When I saw the photos and videos after the concert, I thought I was on another planet. You have no right to do that," he raged.