France boss Laurent Blanc insists he knows the philosophy of new England manager Roy Hodgson well ahead of the sides' meeting at Euro 2012.
Les Bleus have been drawn alongside England in Group D for the tournament in Poland and Ukraine, and will clash on June 11 in Donetsk.
And Blanc believes that, while England will prove to be difficult opponents, the task facing Hodgson is a tough one with the tournament approaching fast.
"We know him well from the campaign with Fulham to the Europa League final," Blanc told The Times.
"We know his system, his philosophy. We know he has a preference for 4-4-2, but it's different from club to country. We'll have to watch those friendly games to see how he’s going to line up.
"It mustn't be easy for Hodgson.
"National coach is a very difficult role anyway. You need time to share your ideas, your philosophy and he just arrived.
"But I've seen the squad. I know them all. England will be a tough opponent, but I don't think there will be big surprises."
The 46-year-old also played down his team's chances ahead of the tournament, admitting that France are no longer a major power in world football.
He added: "France is not part of the great football nations any more.
"Not a lot of people admit that. The journalists don't admit that. I know that it hurts. That's not lacking ambition. It's pragmatic. It's analysing the situation as it is."
Blanc said his target was to reach the last eight at Euro 2012.
"We are all in the same mood, after what happened in 2010. We want to reach the last eight at Euro 2012," he said.
"After you reach the quarter-final, anything could happen, and you obviously know that already, but let's have at least this as our objective, because in the last two international competitions, France did not even manage to get through the first round."
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