Iceland
Hannes Thor Halldorsson – 4/10
The goalkeeper had a bad outing and was helpless to stop France from scoring five goals against him.
Birkir Saevarsson – 4/10
Saevarsson was troubled a lot on the right flank but tried to go forward whenever presented with a chance.
Ragnar Sigurdsson – 4.5/10
Sigurdsson, who was the hero for Iceland in the match against England had a not-so-good outing but was decent in the air.
Kari Arnason – 3.5/10
Arnason failed miserably to cause any sort of problems to the French forwards.
Ari Freyr Skulason – 5/10
Skulason was the best performer among the back four of the Nordic nation. He gave an assist for the second Iceland goal.
Birkir Bjarnason – 6.5/10
Bjarnason scored the second goal for Iceland and did well to hold on to the bal in 50-50 situations.
Aron Gunnarsson – 5.5/10
The skipper's primary weapon in the tournament have been the long throw-ins, however, he was not able to execute them properly as his side fell to a defining loss. However, he was full of energy and tried his best to help the team.
Gylfi Sigurdsson – 6/10
Sigurdsson assisted for the first goal, which Sigthorsson scored of. He would have hoped for a better performance however.
Johann Berg Gudmundsson – 5/10
The winger was full of running and troubled the French defence on some occasions.
Kolbeinn Sigthorsson – 6.5/10
Sigthorsson scored the first goal for his team after France were already 4-0 up. He was later taken off for Gudjohnsen.
Jon Dadi Bodvarsson – 4.5/10
Bodvarsson did not see much of the ball and was taken off at half-time. He skied a reatively wasy chance in the first half itself.
Substitutes
Sverrir Ingi Ingason – 6/10
Coming on at half-time, Ingason forced Lloris into a save but was unable to help his side go through.
Eidur Gudjohnsen – N/A
The veteran came on for Sigthorsson in the 83rd minute.
Alfred Finnbogason – 3/10
Finnbogason came on at half-time but was ineffective.