Italy-France: the video of Lucas Digne’s sensational direct free kick for the Blues’ second goal

by time news

A⁣ praline in the skylight. This Friday, in a press conference, Lucas Digne regretted never⁢ having scored for France, despite his 50 appearances. “Nobody bothered me, but it’s ⁣true that putting in a little wouldn’t hurt,” he smiled, ‌savoring despite everything this beautiful achievement of half a hundred games with the ‍Blues.

However, this curse could ⁣end this Sunday in​ Italy. We​ were playing the 33rd minute of the Nations League match when the left‌ back grabbed the ball to take a⁣ very​ well⁢ placed free kick from 30 metres. After a few bursts of⁣ momentum, Lucas Digne ‍unleashed a superb shot that cleared the Italian wall and ended up in Guglielmo Vicario’s​ net. A ​sensational goal that in the end will‌ not ​be awarded to him.

Because​ after⁤ analyzing ‍the slow motion, it was the Italian goalkeeper ​who pushed the ball into his own goal. When the ball hit the crossbar, it then hit the Tottenham goalkeeper’s back, before crossing the line. If Lucas Digne has therefore celebrated⁢ his 50th ⁣selection, he will‍ still have to wait before scoring his first​ goal. ⁤He will undoubtedly console⁣ himself with the decisive pass from a corner kick to Adrien Rabiot in the 2nd minute of the game.

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