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Deschamps: Victory is the best tonic

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Germany is out of contention for another internatio­nal trophy after France handed Joachim Loew’s struggling team their latest loss on Tuesday.

The balance of power in European soccer is swinging even further away from the 2014 World Cup champion since its poor title defence in Russia.

World Cup winner France rallied for a 2-1 win in the Uefa Nations League against Germany, which fell to a fourth loss in their last six competitiv­e games.

The result means Germany, eliminated in the World Cup group stage in Russia, cannot advance to the Final Four tournament in June for the Nations League top-tier group winners.

Germany wasted its first-half dominance at Stade de France, having led via a 14th-minute penalty from Toni Kroos.

Antoine Griezmann struck twice in the second half — a precisely guided header in the 62nd and a penalty in the 80th — to take France’s unbeaten streak to 15 games and extend its lead in Group 1 of League A.

Germany also risks an embarrassi­ng relegation to the second-tier League B when they finish the group programme against the Netherland­s on November 19.

“This is the difference between a team with a lot of confidence and a team like Germany which lacks some confidence and is maybe not as efficient,” France coach Didier Deschamps told reporters. “There is nothing better for my team, my players, ■ than this. The best vitamin is victory and tonight we had a difficult game and won against a difficult team.”

The Germans, with five changes to the team that lost 3-0 away to the Netherland­s on Saturday, had their share of chances and overall looked sharper despite their sixth defeat of 2018.

Leroy Sane and Serge Gnabry added much-needed speed to Germany’s game and the overall performanc­e offered coach Joachim Loew some respite after ■ recent setbacks. “We should not be disappoint­ed tonight after such a performanc­e,” said Loew, who has been under pressure since his side’s World Cup flop in June.

On the same level

“We were on the same level with the world champions and we should have scored a second goal in the first half. But the French have a lot of quality and scored two goals from just a handful of chances.”

Elsewhere in the Nations League, Ukraine won promotion to League A by beating the Czech Republic 1-0 in Group 1 of the second tier.

Ukraine, coached by former star forward Andriy Shevchenko, also improved its chances of qualifying for the 2020 European Championsh­ip. Nations League group winners are assured of a place in the playoffs for the Euros, if they don’t qualify directly.

Uefa created the Nations League to replace most internatio­nal friendly games, though

Uefa Nations League

Germany Czech Republic Wales Bulgaria Cyprus Andorra Georgia Macedonia Liechtenst­ein 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 Belgium’s schedule was free Tuesday to host the neighbouri­ng Netherland­s in a 1-1 draw in Brussels.

A third straight win for Ukraine ensured they became the first League B team promoted into the top tier for the next edition of the Nations League.

Ruslan Malinovsky­i’s longdistan­ce shot in the first half was enough to beat the Czechs in Kharkiv.

Wales now leads Group 4 in League B after beating Ireland 1-0 in Dublin through Harry Wilson’s second-half free kick. Wales hosts Denmark on November 16. In League C, Norway now leads Bulgaria in the four-team Group 4 after beating the Bulgarians 1-0 in Oslo. Slovenia staved off relegation by drawing 1-1 with Cyprus in a game featuring three red cards.

Georgia ensured promotion from League De with its fourth straight win, 3-0 at Latvia, ensuring it will win Group 1.

 ?? AFP ?? France forward Antoine Griezmann scores their second goal from a penalty kick against Germany during the Uefa Nations League match in Saint-Denis, near Paris, on Tuesday.
AFP France forward Antoine Griezmann scores their second goal from a penalty kick against Germany during the Uefa Nations League match in Saint-Denis, near Paris, on Tuesday.
 ?? Reuters ?? Ukraine’s Roman Yaremchuk fights for possession with the Czech Republic’s Jakub Brabec in Group 1 action in the Uefa Nations League B on Tuesday.
Reuters Ukraine’s Roman Yaremchuk fights for possession with the Czech Republic’s Jakub Brabec in Group 1 action in the Uefa Nations League B on Tuesday.
 ?? AFP ?? Netherland­s’ Nathan Ake (left) vies with Belgium’s Derrick Boyata (right) during a friendly at the King Baudouin Stadium on Tuesday in Brussels.
AFP Netherland­s’ Nathan Ake (left) vies with Belgium’s Derrick Boyata (right) during a friendly at the King Baudouin Stadium on Tuesday in Brussels.

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