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Balottelli’s 1st internatio­nal goal in four years seals Italy win

Portugal stumble, France impress in warm-ups

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MARIO Balotelli scored as Roberto Mancini made a winning start as Italy boss against Saudi Arabia.

Former Manchester City and Liverpool forward Balotelli marked his first internatio­nal appearance for four years with a superb solo goal.

Andrea Belotti put away a loose ball for Italy’s second before Yahya Al Shehri pulled one back for World Cupbound Saudi Arabia.

Ex-Man City boss Mancini was appointed head coach earlier this month.

The 53-year-old, who led City to their first Premier League title in 2012, took over after Gian Piero Ventura was sacked following Italy’s failure to qualify for the World Cup.

Saudi Arabia will be in Russia though and face the hosts in the competitio­n’s opening game in Moscow on 14 June, before going on to play Uruguay and Egypt in Group A.

Balotelli, 27, who plays for French club Nice, had not featured for Italy since the EUROPEAN champions Portugal spurned a twogoal lead against Tunisia, stumbling to a 2-2 draw, as France, one of the World Cup favourites, flexed their muscles with a comfortabl­e 2-0 win over Ireland in warm-up friendlies on Monday.

Portugal were without captain Cristiano Ronaldo after he won the Champions League with Real Madrid on Saturday and Tunisia exposed defensive frailties in Fernando Santos’ side which group B opponents Spain, Morocco and Iran will try to exploit.

Andre Silva and Joao Mario fired Portugal ahead in Braga but Tunisia’s speed on the counter-attack was a problem for the hosts.

Anice Badri and Fakhreddin­e Ben Youssef pulled the African side level, proving that they will be no pushovers for group G favourites Belgium and England, as well as Panama.

France put in a strong performanc­e in Paris, with goals from Olivier Giroud and Nabil Fekir not telling the complete story of their dominance against Ireland.

Impressive surges from full backs Benjamin Mendy 2014 World Cup, where he scored in the 2-1 groupstage win over England. But his internatio­nal career could be revitalise­d under Mancini, for whom he played under during his three-year spell at City. He jinked past a Saudi defender on the edge of the area before firing home the opener from 20 yards in the friendly in St Gallen, Switzerlan­d. and Djibril Sidibe showed Les Bleus have attacking power outside their collection of talented forwards and Didier Deschamps’ team selection highlighte­d their squad depth.

Antoine Griezmann, Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante did not start but Giroud, Fekir and Corentin Tolisso impressed in their absence.

Coach Roberto Mancini began his Italy reign with a 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia and his former Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli opened the scoring on his return to the national team for the first time since 2014.

Italy failed to reach the World Cup but began a new era with Andrea Belotti adding a second goal, but Saudi Arabia hit back thanks to Yahya Al Sheri and could have grabbed a late equaliser.

Their revival gives them hope of competing well in World Cup group A, where hosts Russia, Uruguay and Egypt await.

Iran suffered a blow to their confidence, losing 2-1 in Istanbul against Turkey, who have not qualified for

It was Italy’s first match since Juventus keeper Gianluigi Buffon announced he would no longer play for the national side after 176 appearance­s.

But his young replacemen­t Gianluigi Donnarumma could do little to prevent Saudi Arabia’s late consolatio­n as he was left stranded when Chelsea’s Davide Zappacosta gave away the ball to allow Al Shehri to score.—BBC. the finals, Cenk Tosun scoring both goals for the home team early in each half.

Ashkan Dejagah netted from the penalty spot in the 92nd minute to give the visitors a consolatio­n.

Iran, appearing in their fifth World Cup, will go to Russia hoping to advance for the first time to the knockout phase from group B.

Forward Son Heung-min lashed home from distance as South Korea beat Honduras 2-0 in Daegu, getting their preparatio­ns for Russia off to a good start.

Former Barcelona B midfielder Lee Seung-woo, now at Hellas Verona, impressed on his debut and pushed his claims to be included in coach Shin Tae-yong’s final 23-man squad.

South Korea are underdogs in Group F, where they face Germany, Mexico and Sweden.

Nigeria were frustrated in a 1-1 draw with DR Congo in Port Harcourt which does not bode well for their challenge of qualifying from World Cup group D, which also includes Argentina, Iceland and Croatia. — Supersport.

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