Euro 2024: France – Belgium (1-0) Les Bleus reach the quarter-finals! – UEFA EURO 2024

Thanks to a late goal, the Blues qualified in the quarter by beating a weak Belgian team which did not show much. The best team won at the end of a stressful match.

The Blues waited until the very end of the match to find the net and beat a Belgian team which only distinguished itself by two strikes from De Bruyne and Lukaku. The French team hit 20 times on goal and only had three shots on target. The Vice-world champions annihilated Doku, Lukaku and De Bruyne and showed themselves superior to the Red Devils. Jules Koundé, named man of the match, shone both in defense and attack. Once again, the Blues did not concede a goal and showed enormous defensive potential and despite the off-target opportunities, the French team also demonstrated formidable offensive power.

End of the match! The Blues go through to the quarter-finals!

90+2: Great acceleration from Kolo Muani which pushes Mangala to commit the foul!

90th: There will be three minutes of added time.

88th: De Ketelaere and Lukébakio come on in place of Castagne and Carrasco

85th: The goal is finally awarded to Vertonghen against his own side

85th: GOAL BY KOLO MUANI! On a pass from N’Golo Kanté to Kolo Muani, the new player strikes with his right foot and takes advantage of Vertonghen’s deflection to open the scoring! 1-0 for the Blues!

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83rd: Mike Maignan saves the Blues! Kevin De Bruyne takes his chance with a powerful right-footed shot and the Blues’ keeper intervenes!

80th: We enter the last ten minutes and the French

79th: Kylian Mbappé shoots from outside the area but lacks precision

78th: The Belgians are clearly waiting for counter-attacks, but so far the French rearguard has been very vigilant.

75th: First yellow card on the Belgian side. Vertonghen is warned

74th: Corner for the Blues but shot too short. Continuing the action, Saliba connects a hook and strikes with a left but it doesn’t hit the target!

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70th: The first opportunity for Romelu Lukaku! In the area, the Belgian striker hits hard but Maignan intervenes!

69th: Tchouaméni strikes at the edge of the area but once again his shot escapes the target

65th: Griezmann takes his chance at the edge of the area but it misses Casteels’ goals

63rd: Mangala also comes in for Openda

62e : Kolo Muani replaces Marcus Thuram

Review the defensive action of Théo Hernandez

61st: Superb comeback from Théo Hernandez! As Carrasco was about to challenge Maignan, the left-back intervenes and cleanly tackles the Belgian player

59th: There have already been three fouls in the second half, almost as many as in the first half

56th: Another cross from Koudé taken by Mbappé but his shot is off target

55th: Doku tries to overflow on the left side but Koundé wins his duel once again

Review Kylian Mbappé’s strike

54th: Nice slalom from Kylian Mbappé from the left side, the captain of the Blues moves back into the axis and tries his luck but once again it is not on target!

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50th: On a cross from Koundé, Thuram gets the better of the Belgian defense but his header goes over the crossbar.

Review Tchouaméni’s strike

49th: Another shot from Tchouaméni on a pass from Kanté! This time Casteels had to work hard to get it out for a corner!

48th: Carrasco crosses again taken by Koundé. The full-back is having an excellent match so far

46th: It’s back to work in Düsseldorf! The Belgians kick off the second half

Figures for the first period

Possession of the ball

France 61 / Belgium 39

Shots

France 8 (1 frame) / Belgium 1 (0 frame)

Recovered balloons

France 16 / Belgium 15

Faults

France 3 / Belgium 2

Yellow cards

France 3 / Belgium 0

It’s halftime in Düsseldorf! The Blues generally dominated the proceedings and created the best chances in the first period. Koundé and Hernandez brought danger in the corridors and Marcus Thuram was close to opening the scoring as did Aurélien Tchouaméni who placed two nice shots unfortunately not on target. Despite a first half to their advantage, the Blues were unable to score. The Belgians did not try many things and defended well during these first 45 minutes. Adrien Rabiot, Aurélien Tchouaméni and Antoine Griezmann were warned.

45+1: Following an overflow from Kylian Mbappé, the number 10 of the Blues crosses back to Aurélien Tchouaméni whose shot flies over the Belgian goal! What an opportunity for the Blues!

44th: Great tackle from Faes on an acceleration from Théo Hernandez

41st: Rabiot crosses left side from the surface but Mbappé cannot straighten the trajectory of the ball! Another opportunity for the Blues!

38th: Great shot from Aurélien Tchouaméni which goes close to the Belgian goal!

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36th: The Blues are showing themselves to be sharper now and are pushing the Belgians further and further back.

34th: The best chance of the match! On a cross from Koundé, Thuram heads it but his ball goes just wide of Casteels’ left post! What an opportunity to open the scoring!

30th: The Belgians are more aggressive in midfield and are causing problems in the organization of the Blues’ game.

27th: Nice Belgian combination on their left side. Openda crosses back but it is blocked by the Blues. Carrasco’s shot is repelled by Hernandez. New hot moment in the Blues area

25th: Another uncontrolled tackle on the Blues side. Adrien Rabiot is cautioned and will be suspended for the next match of the Blues.

Review Mike Maignan’s reflex save

24th: De Bruyne’s free kick is not cut by anyone and Maignan pushes back at the last moment with his foot

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23rd: Antoine Griezmann also receives a card for a late tackle on Doku

22nd: Doku spends more time defending against Jules Koundé than attacking. The Blues’ game system is preventing him from showing his qualities at the moment.

20th: Castagne cross for the Belgians that Jules Koindé calmly heads towards Mike Maignan

20th: Adrien Rabiot tries his luck from afar but it goes well beyond the goals

19th: a fairly tight match for the moment. The Blues have the ball but are coming up against a very solid and compact Belgian defense.

16th: Carrosco escapes on the right side but is caught by Thé Hernandez! Great comeback from the left-back!

15th: Aurélien Tchouaméni is warned for protesting

14th: First corner for the Blues. Antoine Griezmann takes it by combining which results in a shot from Kylian Mbappé. It seemed to be deflected but the referee signals a goal clearance.

12th: Great combination between Griezmann and Koundé. The defender enters the area and crosses back but there is no blue to take the ball! What a shame!

11th: The Belgians try to find Lukaku in depth but Saliba wins his duel by imposing himself physically

Rewatch Antoine Griezmann’s strike

10th: Strike from Griezmann at the entrance to the area but his attempt is too crushed

8th: Antoine Griezmann is playing well on the right side of the attack in front of Jules Koundé

7th: Thuram tries to overflow on the right side, then collapses but the referee designates a goal kick for the Belgians

6th: Belgian counterattack attempted with a long ball towards Doku but Maignan is on guard and clears into touch

5th: Theo Hernandez’s first overflow was stopped by Castagne. This could be one of the duels of the match

3rd: We are seeing the first possession of the ball for the Belgians. Kevin De Bruyne is in high demand

2nd: The first moments of the meeting suggest that Antoine Griezmann is playing on the right side. The Blues seem to be playing in 4-3-3

1st: The Blues circulated the ball well in these first moments, which resulted in a first attempt from Griezmann off target

1st: The match kicks off with the French and Marcus Thuram!

The two teams enter the pitch! Time for the anthems of the two selections with the Belgian anthem before the Marseillaise!

PRE-MATCH

This is the second time that France have played in Düsseldorf since the start of the competition. It was in this city that Didier Deschamps’ men obtained their only victory at Euro 2024. A sign?

The French team will play in white for this round of 16. This is the third time since the start of Euro 2024 after the matches against Austria and the Netherlands.

Both teams finished second in their respective groups. France is still unbeaten (two draws, one win) while the Belgians lost at the start against Slovakia before taking four points from two matches.

The last meeting between the two teams dates back to 2021 in the Nations League. The French team won 2-3 after being led 0-2. That evening Karim Benzema, Kylian Mbappé and Théo Hernandez were the scorers for the Blues.

The Blues’ defense, which has only conceded one goal in three games, has not changed. The questioning of this game system concerns the animation in the corridorssince for the first time in the competition, Didier Deschamps decided not to align his 4-3-3 with offensive players on the wings, like Ousmane Dembélé.

Antoine Griezmann is well and truly back in the blue starting eleven! As announced for several days, he should play in a four-man midfield with the trio N’Golo Kanté, Aurélien Tchouaméni and Adrien Rabiot, who gave satisfaction against Poland.

This quartet will support captain Kylian Mbappé associated with Marcus Thuram on the attack front.

There are several new additions to the Belgian starting lineup. Trossard, Tielemans and Lukebakio take their places on the bench. Lois Openda, the former Lens player, will make his first start during this Euro 2024, in which he only played 8 minutes in two matches! A starter on the first day during the defeat against Slovakia, Former Atlético Madrid and AS Monaco player Yannick Carrasco returns to the starting lineup.

The referee of the match is the Swede Glenn Nyberg.

Here are the compositions of France – Poland:

France : Maignan – Kounde, Saliba, Upamecano, Hernandez – Kante, Tchouaméni, Rabiot, Griezmann -Mbappe (Cap.), Thuram

Coach: Didier Deschamps

Belgium : Casteels – Castagne, Faes, Vertonghen, Theate – De Bruyne (Cap.), Onana, Carrasco – Openda, Lukaku, Doku

Coach: Domenico Tedesco

See the arrival of the French team players in Düsseldorf!

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France – Belgium also live on TF1!

The meeting between the Blues and Belgium in Düsseldorf with comments from Gregory Margotton and Bixente Lizarazu, with Saber Desfarges on the sidelines, can be followed from 5:30 p.m. on TF1, with the Mag de Denis Brogniart just before the meeting! Also follow the digital meeting on TF1+

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France faces Belgium on Monday, July 1st, a match to follow live on TF1 and TF1+ from 5:30 p.m. with the Mag! presented by Denis Brogniart. Kick-off is scheduled for 6 p.m.

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