During their first friendly meeting of the international break, Les Bleuets had filled up with confidence by winning once morest the European champions in title Germany thanks to an achievement by Amine Gouiri (0-1). The young Tricolores faced their Belgian counterparts tonight before returning to their respective clubs. Despite better intentions in the second period, Maxence Caqueret’s teammates had to concede a draw (2-2) thanks in particular to an equalizer in the last quarter of an hour of the game. Indeed, we witnessed, at the start of the match, a relatively long observation round between the two teams. After that, the Belgians slowly but surely took control of the game once morest a little apathetic Bleuets.
However, we had to wait half an hour to see the first big chance in favor of Belgian hopes. Served in the right axis, Largie Ramazani made a good sequence before crossing a low shot which passed just next to the cages of Yahia Fofana, vigilant and present near his post (33rd). A little less than ten minutes later, the Belgians cracked the French defense more and more suffering in this meeting. The Belgian number 10, still as restless, sent a love from the center between Tanguy Nianzou Kouassi, slightly too short, and Yasser Larouci for his compatriot at the forefront of the attack who might take over with his foot and beat the French goalkeeper (41st , 1-0). For their part, the Blueberries were content until then with the crumbs left by their opponents.
Bleuets not far from turning the tide at the end of the match
After the break and several changes on both sides, the young French shoots returned to the meadow with better intentions. At first, Senne Lammens saved his team thanks to a superb save on a cross shot from Amine Gouiri which he returned for a corner. But the Belgian goalkeeper might only temporarily prevent the French equalizer. On the set piece, the French number 11, once more, sent a remote-controlled cross for the head of Kouassi who took advantage of his height to propel the ball into the back of the net (51st, 1-1). Unfortunately, the improvement was short-lived as the Belgians regained momentum and went to punish the defensive passivity of the Bleuets. Yari Verschaeren took advantage of a bright opening from Anass Zaroury to adjust the French goalkeeper with a shot between his legs (58th, 2-1).
Despite a few attempts and many changes on the French side, Sylvain Ripoll’s players might not immediately reverse the trend. But by dint of patience, the Bleuets managed to equalize in the last quarter of an hour of the game. Sepe Elye Wahi took advantage of a ball stung by Rayan Cherki to overtake the Belgian goalkeeper and slip the ball into the cages (77th, 2-2). In a completely crazy end to the match, Nathan Ngoumou thought he would give his team the advantage, but his goal was finally disallowed due to an offside position by Wahi on the cross from the left of the French attack (84th ). In the process, Aster Vranckx was on the verge of deceiving Fofana on a superb free kick placed at the entrance to the area, slightly to the left, but the French goalkeeper relaxed perfectly to repel this attempt (85th). Just before the final whistle, Georginio Rutter, strangely alone, took advantage of a poor placement of the Belgian defense to arm a half-volley which flew over the opposing goals (90th +1). With this result, Les Bleuets remain undefeated during this international break. A good omen for the future.