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MBAPPE FIRES Fran c E In t o l ast 1 6

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Kylian Mbappe scored twice, including a late winner, as holders France edged Denmark 2-1 on Saturday to become the first team to reach the last 16 of the World Cup.

A potent French side knew a second victory in as many Group D outings would take them through to the knockout phase and they were well worth the lead that Mbappe gave them when he opened the scoring at Stadium 974 just ater the hour mark.

However, Andreas Christense­n soon equalised for the Danes and Les Bleus needed Mbappe to deliver again in the 86th minute as he turned in Antoine Griezmann’s cross to puncture the Danish resistance once and for all.

Having scored four during France’s victorious 2018 campaign and one against Australia, Mbappe now has seven goals in nine World Cup appearance­s.

Didier Deschamps’s side now have the luxury of going into their final group game against Tunisia knowing a draw will guarantee them top spot, and even a defeat may not prevent them finishing first.

Having come roaring back to bater Australia 4-1 in their opening match in Qatar, France were more wasteful in front of goal on this occasion but at least they did not come unstuck against opponents who have caused them problems before.

They were reigning champions when a defeat to the Danes knocked them out of the 2002 World Cup, while the sides played out the only goalless draw in 2018.

More recently Kasper Hjulmand’s side beat France home and away in this year’s Nations League, and it seemed that Deschamps had learned lessons from those two encounters.

If France were a shadow of their usual selves in Copenhagen in September, they were much beter in this match, played in a pop-up stadium made of shipping containers on Doha’s waterfront.

Deschamps changed three of his back four, with Theo Hernandez at let-back in place of his injured elder brother Lucas and Raphael Varane coming in for his first game in over a month.

But the French atack was untouched from the Australia game. If Olivier Giroud took the headlines then, here Ousmane Dembele was electric at times on the right, Griezmann excelled in an advanced midfield role, and Mbappe made the difference.

France’s pace, power and passing were all too sharp for the Euro 2020 semi-finalists who were lucky to go in level at half-time.

There were some French appeals for a red card in the 19th minute when Mbappe burst onto a beautiful threaded through ball by Griezmann only to be hauled down by Christense­n, but the Danish defender escaped with a yellow.

The holders’ best chances in the first half came from headers by Varane and Adrien Rabiot, but when Mbappe turned away from Joachim Andersen just before the hour mark and accelerate­d away, it was a sign that a goal was coming.

His shot was turned behind by Kasper Schmeichel, and Griezmann then wasted a great chance shortly ater, but in the 61st minute Mbappe did score.

The Paris Saint-germain superstar linked up brilliantl­y with Hernandez on the let and met his teammate’s cutback with a shot that beat Schmeichel thanks to a deflection off Christense­n.

Denmark had offered litle but suddenly they were level midway through the second half as Andersen nodded down a corner and his fellow defender Christense­n headed home.

 ?? ?? France’s Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring a goal against Denmark during their World Cup match.
France’s Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring a goal against Denmark during their World Cup match.
 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Fans of the France team cheer prior to the match.
Agence France-presse Fans of the France team cheer prior to the match.
 ?? Agence France-presse ?? A supporter of Denmark looks dejected after their loss.
Agence France-presse A supporter of Denmark looks dejected after their loss.
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Associated Press

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