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World Cup winners France were held to a 0-0 draw by Germany in Munich in a flat start to the new Uefa Nations League

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paris — World Cup winners France were held to a 0-0 draw by Germany in Munich in a flat start to the new UEFA Nations League on Thursday, as Gareth Bale starred in a big win for Wales.

The heavyweigh­t showdown at the Allianz Arena between the last two winners of the World Cup looked like the perfect game to mark the opening night of the new internatio­nal competitio­n.

However, on a rainy night in Bavaria, the meeting of the last two world champions never really sparked into life, although the French were grateful to goalkeeper Alphonse Areola for a couple of fine saves in the second half.

Areola was starting in goal in place of the injured Hugo Lloris, winning his first cap in the only change made by France coach Dider Deschamps compared to the side that started the World Cup final win over Croatia in July.

The Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper intervened brilliantl­y to deny Marco Reus and keep out a Matthias Ginter header, while Antoine Griezmann’s well-struck shot that was saved by Manuel Neuer was as close as France came.

The Netherland­s are the other team in Group 1 of League A, and Ronald Koeman’s team travel to Paris on Sunday, when the French will turn out at home for the first time since their glorious campaign in Russia.

The top sides in each of the four groups in League A will advance to a mini final tournament in June next year, with the overall Nations League title at stake before the Euro 2020 qualifiers begin. Below

the elite league, there is promotion and relegation and also a potential path to the European Championsh­ip for those who do not make it via the traditiona­l qualifiers.

Bale scored a stunning goal as an impressive Wales beat the Republic of Ireland 4-1 in Ryan Giggs’s first competitiv­e match as manager.

Bale followed up his fine start to the season with Real Madrid by curling in a sensationa­l strike from outside the box in the 18th minute of their League B encounter in Cardiff.

It was a 30th internatio­nal goal for Bale, who is Wales’ all-time leading goal-scorer.

Tom Lawrence had already given Wales the lead before that, and 17-year-old Ethan Ampadu set up Aaron Ramsey for the third goal before half-time.

Ireland’s 1-0 win in Cardiff last October had ended Wales’ World Cup dream, but Martin O’Neill’s side were dreadful this time.

Bale set up Connor Roberts for the hosts’ fourth after the break, before substitute Shaun Williams pulled a goal back for the Irish after robbing Ramsey of possession.

“We wanted to put in a performanc­e in front of the fans and put out a statement,” Bale told Sky Sports. —

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 ?? Reuters ?? France’s Alphonse Areola blocks a shot as Germany’s Ilkay Gundogan and France’s Lucas Hernandez look on during the UEFA Nations League match. —
Reuters France’s Alphonse Areola blocks a shot as Germany’s Ilkay Gundogan and France’s Lucas Hernandez look on during the UEFA Nations League match. —

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