Match france australie direct
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Allez les petits Bleus, on ne lâche rien! C'est parti pour les Bleus en Russie! A la mi-temps, les deux équipes se quittent sur un 0-0.
Il s'en est fallu d'un rien dans les ultimes instants du match. Aziz Behich's challenge of Pogba was strong and well-timed but the ball looped over Ryan and narrowly crossed the line having bounced down off the underside of the crossbar. Devant, le trio Dembélé, Griezmann, Mbappé tentera de mettre le feu dans la défense australienne.
En novembre, après la qualification de l'Australie, le sélectionneur Ange Postecoglou avait fêté ce succès en présentant sa démission, remplacé par le Hollandais Bert van Marwijk. Allez, viens, allons vider une bouteille de vodka, je te raconterai Tchernychevski. On va mettre les mains dans le cambouis. Antoine Griezmann s'écroule à l'entrée de la surface! Les Bleus se sont même faits une grosse frayeur sur un ballon vers son but de Tolisso, sorti in extremis par Lloris 17e. C'est dévié au premier poteau par la tête de Jedinak, puis du poing par Ryan. Man of the match: Aaron Mooy It was difficult to be impressed with any of the French players, who looked uncomfortable and restricted for their national team. It's hard to explain everything.
France Australie En Direct photos — BISHO Photos - C'est parti pour les Bleus en Russie! Au retour des vestiaires, le match ne change pas d'âme avec une équipe de France qui se heurte à un mur australien.
Paul Pogba appeals before goal-line technology ruled France's second goal had crossed the line France stuttered to a 2-1 win over Australia in their opening Group C World Cup clash as the use of video technology came to the fore for the first time in the tournament. However, Samuel Umtiti inexplicably handled inside the area and Mile Jedinak converted from the penalty spot 62 to level the scores. France struggled to break down Australia's stern defence but gained a huge slice of luck when Paul Pogba's deflected effort looped over Mat Ryan and bounced off the underside of the crossbar with goal-line technology confirming the ball had crossed the line for an own goal. France: Lloris 7Pavard 4Varane 6Umtiti 4Hernandez 5Kante 7Pogba 6Tolisso 4Mbappe 6Griezmann 6Dembele 5 Subs: Giroud match france australie directFekir 6Matuidi 6 Australia: Ryan 7Risdon 6Milligan 7Sainsbury 7Behich 7Jedinak 7Mooy 7Kruse 6Match france australie direct 6Rogic 6Nabbout 6. Subs: Irvine 6Juric 6Arzani 6 Man of the match: Aaron Mooy It was a very underwhelming performance by one of the pre-tournament favourites as, apart from the opening eight minutes, France only managed two shots on target, both of which went in. They began with intent and Australia goalkeeper Ryan was kept busy inside the opening minutes but stood strong. The Socceroos then almost opened the scoring when Hugo Lloris reacted quickly to prevent Corentin Tolisso scoring an own goal. Hugo Lloris saves a deflected shot on goal France went into their shell and struggled to create opportunities before they were presented with a perfect chance to break the deadlock after the break, courtesy of video technology. Griezmann seized the opportunity, smashing the ball into the top corner. Australia were level four minutes later when Umtiti inexplicably handled a free-kick in the box, allowing Jedinak to calmly roll home. Despite bringing on Olivier Giroud, France rarely looked capable of breaking down their opponents but there was another unfortunate moment for Australia to come nine minutes from time. Aziz Behich's challenge of Pogba was strong and well-timed but the ball looped over Ryan and narrowly crossed the line having bounced down off the underside of the crossbar. Job done for France but improvement will be required. Man of the match: Aaron Mooy It was difficult to be impressed with any of the French players, who looked uncomfortable and restricted for their national team. One man that looked right at home was Huddersfield's Mooy, who was everywhere for the Aussies and showed great awareness and skill when in possession. It was complicated today with a team who gave us a hard time. It's hard to explain everything. We missed a change of pace, a little juice. I saw him standing there. The body language was that he didn't know, from my position. And then you have to take a decision - France or Australia. I got a lot of reactions, let's say that out of 10 people seven said it was a penalty and three said no penalty. Australia play Denmark on Thursday at 1pm while France can qualify for the knockout stages with a win over Peru also on Thursday at 4pm.