Mbape saves France from losing to UEFA League – Football

France, the winner of the 2018 World Cup, who is still undefeated this season in the League of Nations, fought a draw with Austria 1: 1 (0: 1).

The first goal was scored in the 37th minute of the game, when Marko Arnautovičs masterfully handled the ball and passed it to Konrad Laimer, who forwarded it to Andrēs Weiman, who ran forward.

The French footballers controlled the ball and seven minutes before the end of the regular time after Christopher Nunkunk’s pass, Kiljan Mbapé ran one against the opponent’s goalkeeper and scored 1: 1.

Mbapē entered the game for fc as the match clock showed 63 minutes. After 20 minutes, he broke through the goal.

Both teams had a chance to win in the last minutes, but the third goal was not scored in this match.

In the second game of this group, Croatia beat Denmark 1: 0 (0: 0).

In the fight in Copenhagen, the winner was determined by one goal scored. After 70 minutes, a couple of quick and successful challenges followed by a shot from just outside the penalty area by Mario Pašaličs might have resulted in another goal for Kaspera Šmeihela.

Four minutes before the end of the regular time, the Danes threw the ball into the goal, but VAR found the back situation.

In the first group of league A, after three games, the leader with six points is Denmark, four points each for Austria and Croatia, and two points for France.

In the League of Nations, the group winners earn the opportunity to play in the top group next season. Namely, the team that wins in one of the C groups gets a chance to start in one of the B groups, while the winners of the B groups are strong in the A groups next season. The weakest teams in Group C meet in the knockout battles to find out the two units that will be relegated to the D League, replacing the two strongest units.

The League of Nations tournament is in its third year.

Last season’s final tournament took place last October, with France winning Spain in the title race. In the first season, the final was hosted by Portugal, making the home team the first UEFA Nations League champions in history.

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