France’s defeat in front of Finland! The biggest surprise of Wednesday’s friendly matches
November 11, 2020 07:33 PM
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European powers such as Germany, Italy, Portugal and Belgium ended their friendly matches with victories on Wednesday, as Spain tied 1-1 in the Netherlands, while France raised suspicions of a 2-0 home loss to Finland.
Thus, ‘Bleus’, the current world champion, could not avoid defeat against a team that was also ranked for the 2021 European Championship but is only 55th in the FIFA Ranking.
Marcus Fors (28) and Unni Valacari (31) were the authors of Finnish Goals in Paris.
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This setback raises doubts ahead of the results of the group stage of the Nations League, as his next match on Saturday will be against defending champion Portugal in the final of the last European Championship in 2016.
Deschamps considered after the match that he had received “a good lesson that never hurts” and expressed his hope that his players had learned from the backhand experience against the Finns.
La Ruga tied in Amsterdam
That French defeat was the most striking in a day of friendly matches in Europe, as it presented the duel between the Netherlands and Spain as the pulse of the day and ended in a 1-1 draw.
In Amsterdam, Sergio Canales opened the scoring for La Ruga (19), but Donnie Van de Beek put the final 1-1 (47), which Spain still could not beat the Dutch at home, although the match served that Sergio Ramos. He equaled the record in international matches for a European player, reaching 176 matches with Gianluigi Buffon.
“Scoring a goal is the most difficult,” said Spanish coach Luis Enrique Martinez. “We have created enough opportunities to do something else, as well as the opponent, but this does not bother me.”
The rest of the European powers can win their friendly matches today.
Portugal did so with authority, although it is true that it is against a less important competitor, Andorra, who beat them 7-0 in Lisbon.
Cristiano Ronaldo played the second half and scored the sixth goal for his team.
The Juventus star, who in September surpassed the 100-goal mark with his country in international matches, now has 102 and is close to seven of the record of 109 held by Iranian Ali Daei.
In addition to the 85th goal for CR7, Pedro Neto (8), Paulinho (29 and 61), Renato Sanchez (56) and Joao Felix (88) scored in the Portuguese victory at the Stade de Luz. Andorra Emily Garcia scored in 76 against his team when he tried to clear a ball that Cristiano Ronaldo was about to push towards the goal.
Italy crushed, Germany boring
Italy, led by Roberto Mancini, ended their pre-season with a landslide victory, in their 4-0 condition over Estonia at Benevento.
Vincenzo Grifo (14 and 75 penalties), Federico Bernardeschi (27) and Ricardo Ursolini (86 penalties) scored Azora goals.
Germany struggled, with a team full of substitutes and without many key figures, but managed to beat the Czech Republic 1-0 in Leipzig.
Luca Waldschmidt (minute 13) scored the only goal of the match at the Red Bull Arena, in a match in which Manuel Neuer, Serge Gnabry, Timo Werner, Toni Kroos or Leroy Sani rested, thinking of the upcoming duels in the Nations League. , Including on Tuesday next week in Spain, which is crucial to the leadership of its group in the League of Nations.
German coach Joachim Loew agreed, saying, “In the second half we made more mistakes, and our shifts were useless, but we knew how to maintain the result and this is a reason for satisfaction.”
For their part, Belgium returned with a double by Michy Batshuayi to defeat Switzerland 2-1, while Poland beat its neighbor Ukraine 2-0.
World runner-up, Turkey and Croatia tied 3-3 in one of the liveliest matches even in this round of friendly matches.
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