France stay perfect in European qualifiers, Poland triumph to revive campaign

France’s forward Marcus Thuram celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Euro 2024 football tournament Group B qualifying match against Republic of Ireland, at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris, on Thursday. (AFP)
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Updated 08 September 2023
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France stay perfect in European qualifiers, Poland triumph to revive campaign

  • France have scored 11 goals so far, conceding none
  • Denzel Dumfries had three first-half assists for his Dutch teammates Marten de Roon — who scored his first international goal — Cody Gakpo and Wout Weghorst

PARIS: Two-time champion France were rock solid again as they resumed their qualifying campaign for the European Championship with a fifth straight win Thursday, while the Netherlands eased to a 3-0 victory over Greece to keep their chances alive in Group B.

France remained perfect and produced yet another clean sheet, beating Ireland 2-0 in Paris and extending its lead to nine points over both the Netherlands and Greece.

The Dutch defeated their Greek rivals 3-0. Both sides have six points, but Ronald Koeman’s team have played one match fewer than Greece.

France have scored 11 goals so far, conceding none.

“We could have scored a bit more tonight, but I’m not going to be picky,” France coach Didier Deschamps said.

Aurelien Tchouameni and Marcus Thuram netted at the Parc des Princes. The game was played at Paris Saint-Germain’s stadium because of the Rugby World Cup’s opening game scheduled Friday at the Stade de France.

“It’s a big pride,” said Thuram, who scored his first goal for France. “It’s not done yet, we will keep on working.”

Germany will host the 24-team tournament next summer.

In Eindhoven, Denzel Dumfries had three first-half assists for his Dutch teammates Marten de Roon — who scored his first international goal — Cody Gakpo and Wout Weghorst.

The Netherlands play Ireland in Dublin on Sunday, when Greece face last-place Gibraltar in Athens.

LEWANDOWSKI DELIVERS

In trouble after losing two of their opening three games, Poland revived their chances with a brace from Robert Lewandowski in a 2-0 win over the Faeroe Island in Group E. The Czech Republic, still unbeaten, leads the group with eight points, one more than Albania, after they drew 1-1.

Lewandowski took his international tally to 81 goals.

Poland, which has not missed out on qualifying for a European Championship since 2004, is in third place, two points off the pace.

HUNGARY TOP GROUP G

Leader Hungary stayed undefeated in their group after a 2-1 win in Serbia, who created chances but wasted a lot.

The hosts could not hold onto their lead following Attila Szalai’s own goal and slumped to their first defeat as Barnabas Varga and Willi Orbán then both scored within two minutes. Second-place Serbia trail three points behind Hungary, which have lost only one of their last 11 matches.

Lithuania and Montenegro drew 2-2 in the group’s other match.

FINLAND MOVE CLOSER

A late goal from forward Oliver Antman gave Finland a 1-0 win at Kazakhstan in Group H and moved it closer to a second straight qualification to the European Championship.

Antman was perfectly set up in the box in the 78th minute and directed a precise low shot into the back of the net.

Finland, with 12 points from five matches, have a two-point lead over Denmark. The Danes moved into second place by routing winless San Marino 4-0. Slovenia, trailing Denmark only on goal difference, beat Northern Ireland 4-2.


Man Utd sweep past Man City as Carrick enjoys perfect start

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Man Utd sweep past Man City as Carrick enjoys perfect start

  • Carrick’s attack-minded side swept away the gloom hanging over the club with second-half goals
  • For United it was the perfect start to Carrick’s tenure as they moved provisionally into fourth place

MANCHESTER: A transformed Manchester United kicked off interim manager Michael Carrick’s second stint in charge with an exhilarating 2-0 derby day defeat of Manchester City in the Premier League at a vibrant Old Trafford on Saturday.
Carrick’s attack-minded side swept away the gloom hanging over the club with second-half goals by Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu underlining their dominance of a disappointing City whose title hopes suffered a crushing blow.
Mbeumo, just back from Africa Cup of Nations duty with Cameroon, finished sweetly in the 65th minute and Dorgu got on the end of Matheus Cunha’s cross to put the home fans in dreamland 10 minutes later.
But for a ⁠superb display by City keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and three disallowed goals, United would have enjoyed a far greater margin of victory while the visitors barely threatened as goal machine Erling Haaland hardly got a look-in.
Not only was it a humbling loss for City against their cross-town rivals, it put a huge dent in their hopes of reeling in Arsenal in the Premier League ⁠title race.
Instead of closing the gap at the top to a manageable three points they could find themselves nine adrift if Arsenal beat Nottingham Forest later on Saturday.
For United it was the perfect start to Carrick’s tenure as they moved provisionally into fourth place.
“It’s unbelievable, being here with our people, with the fans, the way we have suffered during the season but today we faced up and showed who we are,” United defender Lisandro Martinez told Sky Sports.
“Michael (Carrick) said use the energy of the people and today we did it.”
One victory in their previous six league ⁠games, and draws against struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley had hastened the end of Ruben Amorim’s reign.
But United emerged from the malaise in stunning fashion with former midfielder Carrick unleashing the kind of attacking display that earned him five Premier League titles.
Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo both had goals ruled out in the first half for narrow offsides while Harry Maguire and Diallo were also denied by the woodwork.
Had substitute Mason Mount’s stoppage-time goal not also been ruled out for offside, United would have been celebrating their biggest derby win since 1995.
A dreadful City could have few complaints as they managed only one shot on target — a header by Max Alleyne superbly saved by Senne Lammens.