Kylian Mbappe starred on Thursday as world champions France shrugged off injuries and off-field problems to beat Austria, while the Netherlands won in Poland to close in on a place in next year’s UEFA Nations League finals.
France’s buildup to their defense of the World Cup title in Qatar in November and December has been marred by fitness issues surrounding a host of key players, as well as other worries, but Les Bleus did not appear distracted as they outclassed Austria in Paris, winning 2-0.
Mbappe showcased his phenomenal pace and strength on the way before finishing emphatically to put the hosts ahead in the 56th minute at the Stade de France.
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The recalled Olivier Giroud doubled their lead nine minutes later, heading in Antoine Griezmann’s cross to score his 49th international goal — he is now just two goals short of Thierry Henry’s record for France.
“We did what we needed to do to get the victory, creating lots of chances and controlling the match,” France coach Didier Deschamps said. “There are lots of positives to take from the game.”
Injuries had deprived Deschamps of a whole team, with goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris, midfield duo N’Golo Kante and Paul Pogba, and Karim Benzema among the players missing.
Pogba has also been in the headlines after filing a complaint with Italian prosecutors saying he was the target of a 13 million euros (US$12.7 million) blackmail plot.
His brother Mathias is one of five people charged and detained in the case.
Meanwhile, the week began with Paris Saint-Germain superstar Mbappe refusing to take part in a photo shoot in a row with the French Football Federation over image rights.
Mbappe celebrated his goal by mimicking a photographer in an apparent nod to that row.
Just eight days shy of his 36th birthday, Giroud is France’s oldest ever goalscorer.
Coming exactly two months before they begin their World Cup defense against Australia in Qatar, the result also allowed France to stave off the threat of relegation from the top tier of the Nations League, a competition they won just last year.
Deschamps’ side still need to win their final Group A1 game away in Denmark tomorrow to be certain of avoiding relegation, while qualification for the four-team finals in June next year is already out of reach.
Croatia, the 2018 World Cup runners-up, are on course to top the section after beating Denmark 2-1 in Zagreb.
Borna Sosa’s 49th-minute opener for the hosts was canceled out by a magnificent Christian Eriksen strike in the 77th minute, but Croatia’s winner came just two minutes later through Lovro Majer.
Croatia are a point clear of Denmark before going to Vienna to play bottom side Austria tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the Netherlands are well-placed to advance to the finals from Group A4 after a 2-0 win away to Robert Lewandowski’s Poland in Warsaw.
Cody Gakpo turned in a Denzel Dumfries center at the end of a superb move to put the Netherlands in front early on, while Steven Bergwijn made it 2-0 on the hour mark after a one-two with Vincent Janssen.
“It was a big test for us. I am very satisfied with how we played,” Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal said.
Group rivals Belgium beat Wales 2-1 in Brussels, with Kevin de Bruyne and Michy Batshuayi scoring first-half goals before Kieffer Moore pulled one back.
The Netherlands are three points clear of Belgium before the sides meet in Amsterdam tomorrow.
However, having won 4-1 in Belgium in their previous meeting, even a two-goal defeat would be enough for Van Gaal’s side to qualify for the four-team finals.
In contrast Wales — who had no Gareth Bale in their starting lineup — must beat Poland in Cardiff tomorrow to stay in League A.
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