: the historic success of the Blues last night at San Siro

: the historic success of the Blues last night at San Siro
France: the historic success of the Blues last night at San Siro

The French team regained momentum last night against Italy by winning at San Siro (1-3). A controlled match from Didier Deschamps' men. The Blues found some color in the image of Adrien Rabiot, author of a double, and Lucas Digne, who gave him two assists. The Aston Villa left-back was responsible for a sumptuous free kick which was deflected into his net by Vicario. A rare success for the Tricolores.

A 33 year old record

This Sunday, the French team achieved a rare feat by scoring three goals from set pieces. A corner and two free kicks were scored for the Blues against Italy. A feat that had not been achieved for 33 years! We must go back to March 30, 1991 during a resounding success against Albania (5-0) during qualifying for Euro 1992. That day, Franck Sauzé scored two free kicks before Jean-Pierre Papin comes to drive the point home on penalty. With Lucas Digne's left foot, should the Blues make it a formidable weapon?

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To summarize

The French team won last night against Italy (1-3). But in rare play, the Blues scored three times from set pieces. A singular feat since you have to go back 33 years to see this.


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