No access: Kylian Mbappé scored twice once morest the Netherlands.
France manages to start qualifying for the European Championship. Domenico Tedesco makes a successful debut as Belgian national coach. Poland, on the other hand, experienced a disappointing evening.
Soccer runner-up France is a sovereign success over the Netherlands started qualifying for the 2024 European Championship finals in Germany. Thanks to early goals, the French were quickly on course to win 4-0 (3-0) on Friday once morest the weakened guests, who were missing several players due to a virus infection, including Bayern defender Matthijs de Ligt.
Antoine Griezmann gave the lead at the Stade de France in St. Denis near Paris in the second minute. Munich’s Dayot Upamecano (8th minute) with a bit of luck following a free kick from Griezmann and the captain Kylian Mbappe (21st) raised quickly. Before the 3-0, Frankfurt Randal sent Kolo Muani through for the better positioned Mbappé. With an individual performance, Mbappé (88th) put the end to the superior hosts shortly before the final whistle. Goalkeeper Mike Maignan then even parried a penalty kick from Memphis Depay (90+6).
Belgium with the new national coach Dominic German won 3-0 (1-0) in Sweden four days before the friendly once morest the German team in Cologne thanks to a Romelu Lukaku hat-trick. The top scorer headed in a cross from Dodi Lukebakio in the 35th minute to take the lead and then completed a preliminary work by the Hertha player to score the second goal (49′). Lukaku was there once more in the 83rd minute. Old master Zlatan Ibrahimovic came on as a substitute for Sweden in the 73rd minute.
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The former Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski botched the start of the qualification with Poland at 1: 3 (0: 2) in the Czech Republic. Former Portugal coach Fernando Santos, who is now on the Polish bench, saw a false start for his team in Prague, who were 2-0 down following just three minutes.
The Austrian national team coached by Ralf Rangnick impressed in the 4-1 (2-0) win over Azerbaijan. Twice Marcel Sabitzer (28th/50th), Michael Gregoritsch (29th) and Christoph Baumgartner (69th) scored the goals in Linz.