šŸŒ France extend perfect start to Euros qualifying; unlikely Dutch hero | OneFootball

šŸŒ France extend perfect start to Euros qualifying; unlikely Dutch hero | OneFootball

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Richard BuxtonĀ·27 March 2023

šŸŒ France extend perfect start to Euros qualifying; unlikely Dutch hero

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There were eight 2024 European Championship qualifiers on Monday as the second round of fixtures got underway and this is what went down.


Pavard extends Franceā€™s flawless start

Scorers: Pavard 50ā€²


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Franceā€™s flawless start to their Group B qualifying campaign continued as Benjamin Pavard sealed maximum points against a resolute Republic of Ireland.

Olivier Giroud made history at Dublinā€™s Aviva Stadium as his countryā€™s oldest outfield player to start a competitive fixture and was routinely involved in the gameā€™s early action.

Randal Kolo Muani attempted to pick out the AC Milan striker after rounding Gavin Bazunu, only for a timely interception by Nathan Collins to thwart the visitorsā€™ attack.

A more clear-cut opportunity presented itself for Giroud as he attempted to head a cross goalward before it took a deflection off Ireland captain SĆ©amus Coleman.

It was a similar story when Pavard sent a right-sided delivery to the near post, only for Antoine Griezmann to fluff his lines as the ball bounced wide of goal.

But Les Bleus finally delivered a breakthrough just five minutes into the second half as Bayern Munich right-back Pavard seized upon an undercooked pass from Josh Cullen and fired a powerful effort into the roof of Bazunuā€™s net.

Didier Deschampsā€™ side still had to weather a storm as Ireland pressed for an equaliser in the closing stages as Mike Maignan produced a stunning acrobatic save to deny Collinsā€™ header.


AkĆ© at the double in Koemanā€™s second Dutch act

Scorers: Depay 23ā€², AkĆ© 50ā€², 83ā€²

Ronald Koemanā€™s second spell as Netherlands head coach finally took flight with a comfortable 3-0 win over 10-man Gibraltar.

The former defender had endured a four-goal hammering by France in his first return outing but found no such troubles against the worldā€™s 200th-ranked side.

Memphis Depay opened the scoring in Rotterdam when he rose to meet Denzel Dumfriesā€™ cross from the right with a looping header to extend his record against Gibraltar to five goals in three Oranje appearances.

Nathan AkĆ© doubled the Dutchā€™s advantage early in the second half by converting another ball into the box from Dumfries with a stooping effort to beat Dayle Coleing.

Gibraltarā€™s night went from bad to worse barely a minute later as midfielder Liam Walker received a straight red card for scything down Mats Wieffer on the halfway line.

AkĆ© capped off a routine evening for the hosts as the Manchester City defenderā€™s rolled effort from outside the penalty area took a deflection to catch out Coleing.


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