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Stindl denies France, Spain held by Russia

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PARIS: Lars Stindl scored a last-gasp equaliser as world champions Germany played out an entertaini­ng 2-2 draw with France in Cologne on Tuesday, while Spain were held by Russia in a 3-3 friendly thriller.

France and Germany are among the favourites for next year’s World Cup in Russia, and Stindl’s injury-time effort extended Joachim Loew’s side’s unbeaten run to 21 matches.

“We conceded the goal from nothing to make it 2-1, but we also showed the morale to come back from behind,” said stand-in Germany captain Sami Khedira.

In the two teams’ first clash since the French won 2-0 in the Euro 2016 semifinals, Didier Deschamps’ men scored a brilliantl­y-worked opening goal in the 33rd minute, as Anthony Martial danced between two defenders and squared for Alexandre Lacazette to tap into an empty net.

Loew’s hosts equalised before the hour mark, though, as Mesut Ozil led a rapid counter-attack and played in RB Leipzig forward Timo Werner to slide a finish through the legs of the onrushing Steve Mandanda.

But the visitors still looked threatenin­g going forward and retook the lead with 19 minutes to play.

This time it was teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe who was the creator, playing a pin-point through ball that Arsenal striker Lacazette latched onto before confidentl­y finishing past Paris Saint-Germain secondchoi­ce goalkeeper Kevin Trapp for his first internatio­nal brace.

The 26-year-old had only scored once in his previous 15 France appearance­s, but sent out a message that he could take Olivier Giroud’s place up front at internatio­nal level.

But Germany kept probing and snatched a draw as substitute­s Stindl and Mario Goetze combined for the former’s fourth internatio­nal goal.

Spain were denied a seventh consecutiv­e victory as Fedor Smolov grabbed World Cup hosts Russia a thrilling 3-3 draw in Saint Petersburg, despite a rare internatio­nal brace for Sergio Ramos.

Julen Lopetegui’s visitors took control through a Jordi Alba header and Ramos’ first spot-kick, but Smolov and Alexei Miranchuk brought Russia level with goals either side of half-time.

Real Madrid centre-back Ramos completed his first double for Spain since scoring two against San Marino in 2005, but Smolov grabbed Russia a draw after an encouragin­g performanc­e.

“Russia showed a high level of play tonight as their players all looked extremely motivated,” coach Lopetegui said.

A young England team held Neymar’s Brazil to a 0-0 draw at Wembley Stadium, having also played out a stalemate with Germany on Saturday.

Tite’s men produced a tame performanc­e in a game of few clear opportunit­ies, as home goalkeeper Joe Hart only had to make three saves.

Romelu Lukaku became Belgium’s all-time record goalscorer by netting the winner in a 1-0 victory over fellow World Cup qualifiers Japan in Bruges.

The Manchester United striker headed in his 31st internatio­nal goal from barely a yard out after some good play from Nacer Chadli, to take him clear of Paul Van Himst and Bernard Voorhoof.

Portugal struggled to a 1-1 draw against the United States in the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Uruguay fell to a 2-1 defeat by Austria in Vienna despite a goal for Edinson Cavani, while World Cup debutants Iceland were held 1-1 by Qatar in Doha.

The Netherland­s made it two wins from two since their qualifying catastroph­e by brushing aside Romania 3-0 in Bucharest as Ryan Babel scored his first internatio­nal goal since May 2008.

 ?? EPA ?? Germany’s Lars Stindl scores to make it 2-2 against France in Cologne.
EPA Germany’s Lars Stindl scores to make it 2-2 against France in Cologne.

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