Historic Blues in Nice. AFP / VALERY HACHE / AFP / VALERY HACHE
In a one-sided match, the France team faced Gibraltar (14-0) on Saturday, in Nice, in qualifying for the Euro. The biggest hit in the history of the selection!
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Mike Maignan (5): unsurprisingly, he could have stayed at the hotel Saturday night and watched the game in front of his television. He touched his first ball in the 37th minute of play, with a p 40 meters from his goal, which earned him applause. Completely technically unemployed.
Jonathan Clauss (7): for his third start in a row with the Blues, he responded by making a full match. Yes, the adversity was weak, but he knew how to be dangerous from the opening score (1-0, 3e) and was rewarded with a goal after a tense strike (5-0, 35e). His connection with Coman takes on a little more substance with each release.
Jean-Clair Todibo (5.5): like Maignan and Upamecano he had nothing to do in this match on the defensive level. Very close to scoring (54e) with a header from a corner.
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Dayot Upamecano (5.5): like Maignan and Todibo, he had nothing to do in this match. Without breaking a sweat, it was replaced by William Saliba (80th).
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