The Chelsea wide man, who won the Players' Player of the Year award at Stamford Bridge last season, was recalled to the French line-up for their second World Cup group game, and though he often looked like his side's most dangerous player, could not inspire a win.
France have now failed to score in both of their group games in South Africa, and must beat the hosts in their final match to stand any chance of progressing into the last 16.
"We must save our honour; it is shameful to lose like that," Malouda said afterwards. "It's hard to react so soon after the game. We cannot leave without winning a match."
Another side under pressure is Portugal, who also failed to score in their opener against Ivory Coast, but Deco believes they will turn in a better performance in their second game against North Korea.
The playmaker considers the relative lack of goals at this World Cup is due to teams being overly cautious.
Both teams can still qualify from the group stage, although the French will now need a win against South Africa and will have to hope Uruguay and Mexico don't draw.
If you still fancy the French to come through the group and go on to win the tournament you can find them at Paddy Power at 125-1, and if it's Portugal you fancy to lift the cup they can be found at 30-1.

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