The Asian Age

Mbappe guides France into QF

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France 3

(Olivier Giroud 44, Kylian Mbappe 74, 90+1)

Poland 1

(Robert Lewandowsk­i 90+9 P)

Doha, Dec. 4: Kylian Mbappe set up a historymak­ing goal for Olivier Giroud and then scored two himself as holders France eased into the quarter-finals of the World Cup with a 3-1 win over Poland on Sunday.

Giroud’s opening goal a minute before half-time was his 52nd for his country, allowing him to pass Thierry Henry and become France’s all-time record marksman.

Mbappe’s lethal strike in the 74th minute killed off any prospect of a Poland comeback and he netted again at the death to move to nine goals in just 11 World Cup appearance­s, the second-most for a French player at the tournament.

At the other end the threat of Robert Lewandowsk­i was snuffed out by the French defence although the 34-year-old Poland captain did get the consolatio­n of scoring a stoppage-time penalty.

France, though, march on to the quarter-finals and remain on course to become the first team to successful­ly defend the World Cup since Brazil 60 years ago.

France were overwhelmi­ng favourites against a Poland side who had limped through the group stage, but the memory of their exit from Euro 2020 served as a warning.

France had been 3-1 up and cruising in that last-16 tie against Switzerlan­d only to concede two late goals and end up losing on penalties, with Mbappe missing the crucial spotkick. Mbappe returned on Sunday as one of nine changes following their inconseque­ntial defeat by Tunisia, with goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris also returning to win his 142nd cap.

That saw him equal the record for most France appearance­s held by Lilian Thuram, whose son Marcus came off the bench here.

It was a history-making occasion for France but what coach Didier Deschamps wanted above all was a routine victory and progressio­n to the quarter-finals.

The sky should be the limit for a French side led by Mbappe, but it is not just him. Ousmane Dembele and Antoine Griezmann were lively in a strong start amid a hushed atmosphere at Al Thumama Stadium.

The fans were happy to sit back and be thrilled as the big screen at one point showed that Mbappe had reached a top speed of 35 kilometres per hour.

France’s pace and pressing was too much for Poland as Przemyslaw Frankowski gave possession away, leading to Dembele crossing to the back post for Giroud to somehow put the ball wide. Poland, who have not won a World Cup knockout match since 1982, recovered from a tentative start to almost go ahead in the 38th minute as Lloris blocked a shot by Piotr Zielinski and Jakub Kaminski’s follow-up was stopped on the line by Raphael Varane.

 ?? — AP ?? France’s Kylian Mbappe (left) celebrates with Ousmane Dembele during the World Cup round of 16 match at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha on Sunday.
— AP France’s Kylian Mbappe (left) celebrates with Ousmane Dembele during the World Cup round of 16 match at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha on Sunday.

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