Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Lloris hails France’s mental strength ATK edge out Dynamos, clinch season’s first win

- Agence France Presse sportm@hindustant­imes.com Bhargab Sarmah bhargab.sarmah@htlive.com

PARIS: Tottenham keeper Hugo Lloris hailed the mental strength that saw World Cup winners France overcome a patchy opening period to beat Germany 2-1.

Les Bleus captain Lloris was one of several players who admitted the hosts had desperatel­y needed to raise their game against a rejuvenate­d Germany side that showed plenty of promise. “When we lift our level, the players’ talents really come to the fore,” said Lloris.

He also hailed France’s defensive efforts in the closing minutes. We had to stay alert at the back... stay calm and composed so as not to concede the second goal.” Following a scoreless draw against Germany in Munich, a 2-1 win over the Netherland­s and a tense 2-2 draw with Iceland, France sit top of Group 1.

Despite an average age of 25, France are showing maturity beyond their years — a tendency vice-captain Raphael Varane believes was crucial to their World Cup success.

“We managed to win the World Cup thanks to our mental qualities, despite some difficult moments,” said Varane.

The Real Madrid player added: “We have to keep these values, and not allow panic to set in. We have confidence in ourselves, and we know what we’re capable of.” NEW DELHI: After losing their opening two games of the season, former Indian Super League (ISL) champions ATK notched their first win of the 2018/19 campaign when they rode on goals from Balwant Singh and Noussair El Maimouni to beat Delhi Dynamos 2-1 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Wednesday.

Having failed to score in the two defeats, ATK were desperate to get the monkey off the back and were quicker off the blocks against Dynamos. Former Dynamos forward Kalu Uche gave the hosts an early warning when he reached the end of a Manuel Lanzarote free kick in the after 18-year-old Komal Thatal was fouled outside the box in the 10th minute. Uche’s header, however, failed to trouble Dynamos goalkeeper Francisco Dorronsoro.

Six minutes later, Uche and Dorronsoro were again in the thick of action when the former created space for a close range shot. His effort, however, was met with a firm left-handed save from Dorronsoro.

The visitors’ persistenc­e paid off in the 20th minute when India forward Balwant received the ball from Lanzarote on the left of the box and curled in an unstoppabl­e shot past Dorronsoro. With national team coach Stephen Constantin­e in attendance, Balwant couldn’t have hoped for a better time to open his account for the season.

Dynamos struggled to cash in on their superior possession and the ATK backline had a rather comfortabl­e opening half.

DOUBLE HEADER

In the second half, Dynamos sprang to life and finally managed to threaten the visitors’ goal. The equaliser came in the 54th minute when Rana Gharami headed a corner to Pritam Kotal, who headed in from close range to level the score.

Ten minutes later, Nandhakuma­r Sekar had a chance to give the hosts the lead when Lallianzua­la cut back from the left flank and laid off for the former to shoot. The resulting effort was blazed well over by Nandhakuma­r.

Dynamos piled the pressure on ATK but were unable to unlock a resolute defence. At the other end, Balwant himself skied a chance from the left of the box after he found himself with space to shoot following a counter.

ATK coach Steve Coppell rang in the changes and brought on Jayesh Rane and Maimouni in place of Thatal and Uche respective­ly. The substituti­ons worked wonders as Rane and Maimouni combined in the 84th minute to put ATK in front again.

SUBSTITUTE­S COMBINE

Running down the right flank, Rane spotted Maimouni at the edge of the box with no defender to close him down. Rane’s lay-off to the Moroccan was calmly slotted into the left corner by Maimouni.

Behind for the second time in the game, Dynamos could find no way past the ATK backline again.

Dynamos coach Josep Gombau rued his side’s slow start to the game.

“We played our game but ATK started well and had more of the ball in the opening minutes. I think we started playing well in the last 15-20 minutes of the first half and we did quite well in the second half,” he said.

His counterpar­t Coppell lauded his side for keeping calm after conceding the equaliser. “When they equalised, there was a spell of about five minutes when we needed to calm down and try and retain the ball, and we did it well.”

 ?? AP ?? Antoine Griezmann scored both the goals for France.
AP Antoine Griezmann scored both the goals for France.

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