at the break, leads by a short header against Israel

at the break, leads by a short header against Israel
at the break, France leads by a short header against Israel

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The League of Nations continues its journey. This Thursday, October 10, the team faces Israel on the third day of the group stage. Due to the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, the meeting is taking place in Budapest (Hungary). At the end of a disputed first act, the Blues lead by the smallest of margins (2-1).

The Blues had a good start to the match

The French team, which had a perfect start to the match, quickly opened the scoring. At the entrance to the area, Eduardo Camavinga, served by Kolo Muani, unleashes a left-footed shot. Omri Glazer is on the trajectory, on the ground, on his right, but the goalkeeper, surprised by the rebound in front of him, commits a hand fault and is beaten (1-0, 7th). Behind, the Blues will fall into a false rhythm. As a result, the Israelis will equalize shortly before the half-hour mark. After a cross from Oscar Gloukh from the left, Omri Gandelman, in the penalty area, surprises William Saliba and attempts a header. He beats Mike Maignan, who can only touch the ball, at his near post, on his left side (1-1, 24th). In the process, Didier Deschamps’ men will regain the advantage. Christopher Nkunku, served by Eduardo Camavinga with his back to goal, at the entrance to the penalty area, turns around, unleashes his power and infiltrates the penalty area. His left-footed strike is unstoppable for Omri Glazer, still beaten (2-1, 28th). Behind, the French selection will monopolize the ball until the break (45+2).

To summarize

The League of Nations continues its journey. This Thursday, October 10, the France team faces Israel on the third day of the group stage. Due to the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, the meeting is taking place in Budapest (Hungary). At the end of a disputed first act, the Blues lead by the smallest of margins (2-1).

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