Claiming what was a crucial boost on Monday night, France opened their Nations League account with a 2-0 victory at home against Belgium.
While Didier Deschamps might have elected to make a host of changes here, Les Blues put in a dominant display and took a deserved lead on the half hour mark as PSG marksmen Randal Kolo Muani opened the scoring.
Overcoming what could have been a potential banana skin in Lyon, the former world champions double their lead after the restart as Ousmane Dembele swept home with a smart finish.
Not showing any signs of a hangover following on from their infamous 3-1 loss at home against European rivals France last weekend, France were certainly a more than deserved winner here.
While Belgium might have arrived in Lyon potentially smelling the chance to capitalise on a Les Blues squad that have shown some recent issues, the Red Devils once again flattered to deceive under the bright lights.
On a night when France opened their Nations League account at the second attempt, we have taken a look at the main talking points from Lyon.
Deschamps and France claim a crucial boost
Opening their Nations League campaign with an infamous collapse on home soil as they fell to a 3-1 loss at the hands of Italy on Friday night, France have come under a huge amount of scrutiny over recent times.
Drastically flattering to deceive over in Germany as they eventually fell to a semi-final defeat against eventual winners Spain, Les Bleus were under a tremendous amount of pressure here.
Remarkably notching just a pair of goals from open play during their downbeat European Championship campaign over the summer, many fans around Lyon have been far from pleased with Deschamps’ tactics.
However, although France might have made a string of changes on Monday night following on from that sensational collapse against Italy over the weekend, the European giants claimed what was an essential boost.
Overcoming what could have been a potential…
Author : Tom Dunstan
Publish date : 2024-09-09 21:35:11
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Author : soccernews
Publish date : 2024-09-09 22:31:53
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