With the match winner coming just two minutes from the hooter, India managed to pull off a win here last night but not before their defence was given a harrowing time by the fast overlapping French strikers, who capitalised on counters to twice stun them.
"We should have been better in managing space," said van Ass, adding, "it was always difficult to fall back and catch up when mounting an attack".
"Maybe we were not quick enough to close the angles when falling back. It is a learning process and does take time.
"They came in really fast. It is not easy to close in so quickly, but I would like to see that happen," insisted van Ass.
He, however, heaved a sigh of relief at the late goal by Ramandeep Singh, which secured India full three points from their first fixture.
Van Ass said he never expected the campaign opener to be an easy outing as opening matches could always be tricky and produce some surprise results.
"There is always some unpredictability at the start of any tournament. Winning the first match is important. What was significant was not that we allowed the rivals too much space inside our territory, but the fact that we managed to score the third goal and earn full points," he said.
The French, meanwhile, were shattered at conceding the late match-winner to India and striker Brisac said it was a massive disappointment for his side.
"We wanted at least one point from this game and came very close to securing that," he added.
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