The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Mexican waves and VAR highlights of bore draw

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Denmark and France played out one of the less memorable games of Russia 2018 so far but a 0-0 draw will have pleased both sides’ coaches and fans.

The point was enough to give France top spot in Group C and Denmark came into the game knowing a point would guarantee them a last-16 spot.

As it happened, Australia’s defeat by Peru meant they could have lost this game and still advanced but they now march on and are 18 games unbeaten.

You can often tell the quality of a match at a packed stadium by when the first Mexican wave starts: 21 minutes was the answer here and it was probably overdue.

But then this entire World Cup has been overdue a stinker and this game had all the ingredient­s.

The only notable drama in the opening hour came from a couple of VAR shouts. The first came when Denmark’s Martin Braithwait­e went down in the box after a lively burst but VAR HQ was able to whisper in referee Sandro Ricci’s ear that he was right to suspect that the Dane had fallen over.

Ten minutes later, France full-back Lucas Hernandez had a better claim when Brentford’s Henrik Dalsgaard got a lot of boot when he slid in to block a shot after a nice one-two with Oliver Giroud. Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel clawed the shot wide and Ricci and VAR settled for the corner.

Apart from that, there was lots of sideways passing from France and some nice, meaty challenges from Denmark. But absolutely no quality in the final third.

Denmark’s best player, Christian Eriksen, put in a fine shift but his teammates simply could not get him the ball in the attacking third.

Deschamps tried to enliven proceeding­s by putting on Kylian Mbappe and Nabil Fekir late on but even their creative talents could not shift this game’s destiny to be the dullest of draws.

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