The 2016 European Championship hosts go in search of an immediate response when they face Denmark on Sunday follow the friendly defeat to Brazil
Didier Deschamps is confident his France side will return to winning ways against Denmark after watching them lose 3-1 to Brazil in a friendly on Thursday night.
The Euro 2016 hosts led through Raphael Varane's early goal, but strikes from Oscar, Neymar and Luiz Gustavo saw the Selecao record a seventh straight victory.
However, Deschamps doesn't believe the result will have any bearing on Sunday's qualifier and revealed he would be making several changes to the starting XI.
"When you have a bad performance, sometimes you have to wait a long time to set it right, but we have another game three days later," he said at a press conference. "It will be a different team to Brazil when we face Denmark.
"We have the same goal, to be as efficient as possible. I'm not blind, I know what we missed against Brazil. We will not get used to losing."
The coach insists he is not concerned with friendly results, insisting that he is concentrating on getting the team in shape for next year's tournament.
"I am logical. I'm not thinking in the short term, I think of June 2016, about the Euros.
"I make a lot of changes that may affect the collective goal, but I must also see players in each situation and who can start matches."
Deschamps also admitted that Karim Benzema and Patrice Evra could miss Sunday's match, with Benoit Tremoulinas set to replace the left-back.