DIRECT. France-Denmark (1-1): the Danes equalize

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While waiting perhaps for a double, Karim Benzema has come even closer to Michel Platini in the ranking of the top scorers in the history of the Blues.

77′

Théo Hernandez overflows and seeks Benzema in the axis, but the Danes have closed the shop twice since the equalizer.

74 ‘

It is Griezmann who is responsible for hitting the free kick, about 25 meters from the full axis cages, but it is above Schmeichel’s cages.

72′

The match gets carried away. The Blues get a good free kick at the entrance to the surface for a foul by Nelsson, warned, on Tchouaméni.

71′

WHAT A STOP FROM LLORIS!

Skov Olsen inherits the ball at the entrance to the area on the right side and triggers a dry shot which nets towards the skylight on the closed side. Lloris’ dive is magnificent and saves the Blues from 2-1!

71′

The Blues immediately go on the attack, a shot from Kanté is well countered by the Danish defense.

68′

OH THE DANISH EQUALIZATION!

Superb cross from Højbjerg on the left side, which finds Cornelius between the Hernandez brothers. The former Bordeaux volleys with a flat foot and deceives Lloris, who lies down but can’t do anything. 1-1!

67′

Having just entered the game, Kristensen inherits a good ball at the entrance to the surface on the right side and draws a left foot shot. He fails to fold it, and it misses.

65′

The Blues are perfectly in place since the opener. The substitutes have integrated perfectly into this system. William Saliba makes a good header from a Danish cross on the right side.

61′

William Saliba replaces Raphaël Varane, also out through injury.

60′

Triple change on the Danish side. Cornelius replaces Dolberg, Damsgaard replaces Wass and Kristensen replaces Vestergaard!

59′

Raphaël Varane who collapses in turn!

The Manchester United defender is visibly touched simply sat down, while a pass was intended for him.

58′

Between them, Karim Benzema and Christopher Nkunku have 79 goals and 35 assists for the club this season. Both are involved in the French opener. Exceptional.

51′

BUUUUUUUUUT DE KARIM BENZEMA!

GO-LA-ZO from Madrid! Served by Coman on the right side at the entrance to the surface, Benzema plays the one-two with Nkunku, erases Delaney with a double contact and deceives Schmeichel. What a gem. Who else ? 1-0!

48′

Benzema, what an opportunity!

The Madrid striker is served at 5.5m by a good cross from Kanté. In two stages, he first controls with a header and then volleys, but Schmeichel imposes himself like a handball goalkeeper.

46′

Here we go again at the Stade de France!

Christopher Nkunku replaced Kylian Mbappé, who was injured.

45′.

It’s the break ! 0-0 between France and Denmark.

Scoreless draw between the Blues, who slightly dominated, and the Danes, who undoubtedly had the biggest chance of the match with this post from Maehle in the 5th minute.

45′

Ouch ouch ouch… Kylian Mbappé leaves the field with an injury. The Parisian is taken care of by French trainers. Without having received any shock, he simply stopped playing after a pass… it smells bad, at least for the end of the match.

44′

A small point on the statistics, before the break: 55% possession for the Blues, who shot 4 times on goal (2 on target), against 3 (1 on target) for the Danes.

42′

Lloris’ intervention again! The captain of the Blues lies down perfectly on a cross from Daniel Wass, coming from the right.

41′

Maehle combines with Eriksen at the entrance to the French surface, but he is well taken over by Lucas Hernandez before he can trigger his shot. Defensively, the Blues are much stronger than at the start of the match.

39′

The good parade of Lloris! A small mess in the area, a risky intervention by Kanté gives Maehle a good opportunity to duel with Koundé in front of Lloris’s cage. The Dane’s shot is quietly captured by Lloris.

38′

The Blues settle in the Danish half and continue attacks which, for now, all come up against the white and red wall formed by the Danes.

34′

Another French offensive led on the left side by Griezmann and Mbappé. The Parisian transplanted into the area but he was well taken over by Emile Højbjerg.

33′

It’s 9:18 p.m., so it’s time for the “Ola” at the Stade de France.

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