Deschamps backs Mbappe to bounce back after missed penalty leads to France's Euro 2020 exit

Frank Leboeuf breaks down Switzerland's greatest wins and where France's upset ranks among them. (0:56).Didier Deschamps, Kylian Mbappe's coach, said that Kylian Mbappe will rebound from the missed penalty in France's shootout loss against Switzerland on Monday. This result saw the world champions leave Euro 2020 at the last-16 stage.After a 2-goal deficit, the French lost 3-3 in normal play. They crashed out after an extra goalless period. Yann Sommer saved Mbappe's penalty.Deschamps stated that the striker would be able to learn from the tournament's disappointments.- Laurens: France's shocking Euro loss is on Deschamps, the managerLive on ESPNIt will benefit everyone, I believe. Kylian, even though he didn’t score a goal at the Euros, he was decisive and took responsibility for taking this penalty," he said to a news conference."No one is really mad at him. I spoke to our players and they know the strength of the team. We've shared many wonderful moments together. Today it's really hard, there's a lot of sadness."Mbappe, 52, dismissed the suggestion that Mbappe's team members did not comfort him after the spot kick was saved."The entire group is united in dressing room. Deschamps added that no one speaks about "you made this error" or "you made that error", Kylian is aware of his responsibility.Mbappe took Monday night to tweet his dismay at not being able to score the crucial penaltyHe wrote, "[It's] very hard to turn the page." "The sadness after this elimination is overwhelming, we weren’t able to reach our objective."I'm sorry about the penalty. I tried to help the team, but I didn't. It will be hard to relax, but it is a necessary evil in this sport I love so deeply."I am sure all the fans will be disappointed, but I want to thank you for your support."The most important thing is to be ready for any challenges that may come."Congratulations, Switzerland!France was trying to win back two major titles. France won the 1998 World Cup and then took the title at Euro 2000.France lost the Euro 2016 final to France five years ago. But, they won the 2018 World Cup.Mbappe, who was just 19 when France won the title in Moscow, became the youngest player to score in a World Cup Final since Pele in 1958.After the heartbreaking loss in Bucharest, the Brazilian legend was quick to offer his support.Keep your head up Kylian! The Brazil legend wrote that tomorrow is the first day on a new journey.Kylian Mbappe's crucial miss at the penalty spot was decisive in removing France, World Cup champions, from the 2020 European Championship. GettyFrance led 3-1 with 15 minutes remaining. After a brilliant goal by Paul Pogba France was cruising. But the determined Swiss scored twice more to force extra time. France will now face Spain in the quarterfinals at St Petersburg.Deschamps stated that today's match was against a strong Swiss team. They gave us some trouble in the first quarter, and France is used to facing compact opponents.""We scored our second goal during the second period which made everything change and, if we want, just 10 minutes before the final, we could have managed our two goals advantage better."As luck seemed to be against the world champions, Kingsley Coman smashed the bar in the last seconds of normal time. But Deschamps wasn't complaining."In extra time, there were some last chances that we had. And penalties are always like this. He said that although it hurts, you must accept it because that's football."Generally, we're on the positive end, but today is not so good and everyone is very disappointed." Everyone is truly disappointed.This report used information from Reuters, the Associated Press.