Arsenal
striker Olivier Giroud scored twice while Antonine Griezmann, Paul
Pogba and Dimitri Payet also got their name on the scoresheet as France beat Iceland 5-2 at St-Denis on Sunday evening to secure their passage to the semifinals of Euro 2016.
Didier Deschamps made two changes to the side that won 2-1 against
Ireland in their last match: Samuel Umtiti made his international debut
in place of suspended Adil Rami, while N’Golo Kante, also suspended, is
replaced by Moussa Sissoko.
Dimitri Payet drilled a low 20-yard shot that goalkeeper Halldorsson
spilt out in front of him, but grabbed the loose ball in time.
France took an early lead through Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud.
Matuidi played a lovely pass over the top of the defence to Giroud, who
down the inside left channel scored with an excellent first-time shot.
Minutes later, Paul Pogba doubled the lead for the home team. Griezmann drilled a flat corner to the far post, Pogba, a £80m reported Manchester United target, with a Ronaldo-like leap scored his first goal of the tournament with a thumping fine header from six yards.
Iceland almost scored again (almost similar to their goal against
England) from the long throw. It was beautifully worked flat throw from
the right by Gunnarsson to Sigthorsson, who headed it dangerously
towards the six-yard area. Bodvarsson got to it first but could only lob
it over the bar.
Payet with his dazzling feet lofts it from the left to Matuidi who takes a shot from long range but skewed wide. The West Ham midfielder got his name on the scoresheet shortly, with a precise low shot with his left foot into the far corner.
And the evening got better and better for France when Griezmann made
it 4-0 just with a classy dink over the top of the keeper before the
half time. Incidentally, his strike was the 100th goal of Euro 2016
while France became the 1st team in Euros history to score four goals in
a first half.
Another dangerous attack from France after the break – Griezmann was
tackled inside the box; the loose ball came to Payet, who sliced a
half-volley high over the bar.
Iceland have shown great fighting spirit throughout the tournament
and they pulled once back through Sigthorsson, who moved quickly across
his marker and finished home with ease.
Their joy was short lived as France scored again to maintain their
four-goal lead. Arsenal striker Giroud scored his second of the night
with a fine header off Payet’s set-piece.
Iceland have really won the hearts of the neutrals. Their fighting
spirit is so impressive. Skulason played an excellent deep cross from
the left, and Bjarnason got his name on the scoresheet precise header
away from Lloris’s dive and into the net.
Griezmann in the no 10 role has been at the heart of most of the
creative moves for France. The Atletico forward lays off Sissoko into
the box with a lovely angled pass but the Newcastle midfielder blazed it
over the bar.
With that victory, France are through to the semifinals where they meet the World champions Germany on July 7th in Marseille.
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