The Phnom Penh Post

France edge England thriller

- Andy Scott

ENGLAND manager Gareth Southgate has admitted that Tuesday’s 3-2 friendly defeat to France in Paris provided further evidence of how far his side still have to go before they can be considered contenders at next year’s World Cup.

They were unable to hold onto an early lead given to them by Harry Kane and ended up conceding defeat despite the hosts playing most of the second half with 10 men at the Stade de France.

Kane scored a brace, with the second coming from the penalt y spot after Raphael Varane was sent off.

In between, Samuel Umtiti and Djibril Sidibe netted for France and Ousmane Dembele got t heir late winner.

It was the third successive friendly match that England have failed to win under Southgate after a 2-2 draw with Spain in November and a 1-0 loss in Germany in March, but the manager insisted the gap to those sides is no bigger than what he imagined.

“If I’m honest, it is absolutely what I thought. We have been competitiv­e in all three games but we needed to play at our absolute limits to stay in all of those matches and that has shown in the end,” Southgate said.

“Those three games have prov ided dif ferent tests – wit h Spain it was t heir abilit y to keep t he ball better t han us and today it was slight ly different, but physica lly t he demands their players posed meant we started to tire and t hat led to a mista ke at t he t hird goal.”

England are on course to qualify for the finals in Russia, which begin in a year’s time, despite needing a lastgasp Kane goal to get a 2-2 draw in Scotland last weekend.

Video controvers­y

But just setting foot in France, where t hey suffered a humiliatin­g ex it from Euro 2016 to Iceland, reminded them of their poor record at major tournament­s.

“Those teams are the very best. We haven’t in the last few years got anywhere near any of those teams when it has come to tournament­s,” said Southgate, who played with a threeman central defence, while giving chances to the likes of Tom Heaton and Kieran Trippier.

“We need to see the reality of where we are, and you have got to test yourself against the best otherwise it can mask where you are as a team.”

The match will be remembered for the interventi­on of the video assistant referee early in the second half after the Italian referee gave the penalty for Varane’s foul on Dele Alli.

The video assistant – being used in an ongoing trial by FIFA – ruled that Varane’s foul was worthy of a straight red card despite a recent change in the law governing clear goal-scoring opportunit­ies.

Southgate said: “From my init ia l v iew ing I thought t hat it was t he right ca ll – it looked from where we were a clear penalt y and therefore a sending-of f.

“Clearly even with video you won’t get every decision right. There is still an element of one person’s judgment within that.”

France twice fell foul of the VAR in a 2-0 friendly loss to Spain in March and they were fuming at the decision to dismiss Real Madrid defender Varane, even if coach Didier Deschamps was delighted with the way his side battled with 10 men.

“Things became complicate­d a bit with the red card and the penalty, which looked more than harsh to me, even if it didn’t matter in the end,” said Deschamps, who was able to leave out star striker Antoine Griezmann.

The match was preceded by tributes to the victims of recent terror attacks in the UK, with French fans singing God Save the Queen and observing a minute’s silence.

“Our federation did what had to be done to bring everyone together.

“There is a riva lr y on t he field, but the players a ll k now each other too so it goes beyond that,” Deschamps said.

 ?? THOMAS SAMSON/AFP ?? France forward Ousmane Dembele (left) celebrates with teammate Kylian Mbappe after scoring in their friendly with England at Stade de France on Tuesday.
THOMAS SAMSON/AFP France forward Ousmane Dembele (left) celebrates with teammate Kylian Mbappe after scoring in their friendly with England at Stade de France on Tuesday.

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