The French team won tickets to Euro 2024, but coach Deschamps still fielded a very strong squad in the confrontation. with Gibraltar on the evening of November 18. Les Bleus sees this as an opportunity to test the squad before entering Euro 2024.
< p>The home team soon opened the scoring in the 3rd minute thanks to an own goal by Gibraltar defender Ethan Santos. One minute later Marcus Thuram increased the score to 2-0 for the home team after an accurate pass from Clauss.
In the 16th minute the gap continued to widen to 3-0 after Coman assisted for Zaire-Emery to kick into the opponent’s net. Immediately after that, Santos received a direct red card and Gibraltar was left playing with only 10 people.
In the remaining 75 minutes, France scored 12 more goals and a total of 10 players had their names on the card. score board. This is the biggest victory in the history of Euro qualifying.
In this match striker Kylian Mbappe scored a hat-trick of goals to reach the 300-goal mark in his career. In addition, he also contributed 3 more assists for his teammates to score.
Coman and Giroud each scored a double. Striker Giroud almost had a hat-trick if a goal was not denied by VAR technology in the 78th minute. The final result of this match was 14-0 in favor of the defending World Cup runner-up.
France set a new record and led Group B of Euro 2024 qualifying with a winning record. Gibraltar hasn’t scored a point yet and has conceded 35 goals in 7 matches.
Playing lineup
< p>France: Maignan Theo Hernandez Todibo Upamecano (Saliba 81′) Clauss Rabiot (Kamara 67′) Zaire-Emery (Youssouf Fofana 20′) Mbappe Griezmann Coman (Dembele 67′) Thuram (Giroud 67′ )
Goal: Santos (3′-own goal) Thuram (4′) Zaire Emery (16′) Mbappe (30′-penalty 74′ 82′) Clauss (34′) Coman (36′ 65′) Fofana (37′) Rabiot (63′) Giroud (89′ 90+3′)
Gibraltar: Coleing Sergreant Roy Chipolina Mouelhi Santos Joseph Chipolina (Mascarenhas- Olivero 61′) Pozo De Haro Walker (Jolley 61′) Casciaro De Barr (Coombes 81′)
The Netherlands is equal on points with Greece and has a victory over rival Ireland on the evening of November 18 at home is the goal “Orange Cyclone” is aiming for to win tickets to Euro 2024.
Romania and Switzerland win tickets to Euro 2024
In the Group I match of the Euro qualifying round 2024 took place on the evening of November 18. Switzerland held Kosovo to a 1-1 draw and Romania won 2-1 on Israel’s field. This result helps Romania (19 points) and Switzerland (17 points) win tickets to Euro 2024 because the third-ranked team, Israel, only has 12 points before the final match.
In addition to Euro host Germany 2024 has identified 16 teams to win the right to participate, including Spain, Scotland (group A), France, Netherlands (group B), England (group C), Turkey (group D), Albania, Czech Republic (group E), Belgium, Austria (group Group F) Hungary (Group G) Denmark (Group H) Romania Switzerland (Group I) Portugal Slovakia (Group J).
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