France won 1-3 against Italy this Sunday in the Nations League. With a sensational goal.
Already qualified for the next round of the competition, the French team had a little performance against Italy this Sunday (1-3).
The Blues of Didier Deschamps quickly took the lead thanks to Adrien Rabiotauthor of the opening score in the 2nd minute.
The second French goal came from a superb free kick signed Lucas DigneAston Villa player. His masterful shot rounded the Italian wall and, after bouncing off the bar, ended up in the back of the net.
However, after watching the slow motion, the goal was attributed as an own goal for the Italian goalkeeper, Vicarwho had touched the ball before entering the goal. A decision that could spark debate, given the exceptional quality of Digne’s strike.
Italy reduced the gap, but the French regained control and concluded the match with a score of 1-3. France finished 1st in group 2.
In Group 2 of League A, Belgium now has 4 points. The Belgians will have to go through the play-offs to hope to remain in League A of the Nations League.