France does not find the solution against the Israeli team this Thursday at the Stade de France in the Nations League. There were incidents in the stands. This match is to be followed in direct comment on our site.
France < strong>0 : 0
Israelël Live Didier Deschamps decides to bring in Marcus Thuram & ;agrave; Warren Zaïre-Emery's place in this end of the match to try to make the decision. What an opportunity for the Blues! After a ball poorly pushed back by the Israeli defense following a cross from Coman, Zaïre-Emery inherits the ball at the penalty spot and shoots on the half-volley but Peretz turns it away with a great save! He missed a little power and precision perhaps in his gesture. It is the turn of the Israeli coach Ran Ben Shimon to make changes. Seba and David replace Solomon and Turgeman respectively. Didier Deschamps makes three changes at once in this match, with twenty minutes to go. Olise, Camavinga and Barcola are replaced by Coman, Rabiot and Nkunku respectively. Zaïre-Emery provokes a gross foul from Nachmias who gets a yellow card and concedes a dangerous free kick on the left of the area. Eduardo Camavinga tries his luck once again by curling a shot from the edge of the area but it goes straight to Peretz. The former Rennes player tries hard but doesn't have much success. The Blues get another corner in this match. Michael Olise takes it but it is returned by the Israeli defense. Olise recovers and crosses again but Peretz catches the ball this time. While the French failed to take the lead in this match, Didier Deschamps sent for a few minutes several players have been warming up. In the other match in the group, Belgium is currently trailing Italy (0-1). This means that if the score remains at Brussels, the Blues would qualify for the quarter-finals tonight even in the event of a defeat. For once, Camavinga tries his luck from afar by shooting straight down the middle. Peretz makes sure by deflecting it for a corner but it's a good move from the Real Madrid midfielder. On the corner that follows, Konatá is once again found but he doesn't hit the frame with his header. M. Stieler doesn't flinch when Randal Kolo Muani collapses in the area after slight contact with Shlomo. It doesn't seem like there was a foul, despite what the PSG striker might say. Jehezkel is the first Israeli player to receive a yellow card after a foul about ten meters from the Israeli penalty area. On the free kick that follows, Konate rises higher than everyone else but the ball goes over. It's back at the Stade de France between France and Israel! There were no changes on either side for this resumption. Whether in the stands or on the pitch, this match between France and Israel has been a sad one so far. Didier Deschamps' players are not very enterprising and have not managed to worry Daniel Peretz, Bayern's Israeli goalkeeper, much. Only Kolo Muani (19th), Kanté (21st) and Barcola (43rd) have worried the Israelis, but nothing very concrete either. The stands at the Stade de France are not very full this Thursday evening for this match played in a very particular context. This did not prevent several incidents, according to various witnesses. There were reportedly several fights between French and Israeli supporters. 22:16 – Israel: Ben Shimon makes two changes
22:15 – France: Triple change for Deschamps
22:14 – Yellow card for Nachmias
22:11 – Camavinga strikes again
22:08 – A corner for France without danger
22:05 – Deschamps sent players to warm up
22:02 – Italy leads in Belgium
21:59 – Camavinga tries his luck from afar
21:56 – Kolo Muani collapses in the area
21:53 – Yellow card for Jehezkel
21:44 – A sad first period
21:38 – Incidents between supporters in the stands
It's half-time at the Stade de France! France can't find a solution against Israel (0-0). Everything remains to be done in this match for the Blues!
21:31 – Two minutes of added time
A minimum of two minutes of added time will be played in this first period between France and Israel at the Stade de France.
21:28 – Barcola misses the ball!
Here's finally an opportunity for the Blues! Hernandez is found behind the defense and manages to cross for Kolo Muani. The defense pushes back this shot badly and Olise strikes again but is also blocked. Barcola throws himself to take it but misses the ball!
21:24 – The French have lowered their tone
We can feel that the French have lowered their tone on the pitch against the Israelis, whether in terms of pressure or in their playing intentions. They will have to do more to take Peretz by surprise in the opposing goal.
21:21 – Shivers in the French area
On this well-taken free kick, the ball is deflected at the near post and Shlomo appears at the far post to take it but misses the ball for a few moments… Maignan was surprised, like the tricolor defense line.
21:20 – Yellow card for Camavinga
Eduardo Camavinga gets a yellow card for a foul on Jehezkel along the touchline on the right, near the area. A card that has its importance since the French midfielder will be suspended in Milan on Sunday against Italy for the last match of the Blues in this group stage.
21:17 – Barcola monitored on the left
On the left wing of the French attack, Bradley Barcola is particularly monitored by the Israeli defense with double-teams. He manages to get away for once in the box against three defenders and crosses but it doesn't come to anything behind.
21:14 – Camavinga loses another ball
This is the second time that Eduardo Camavinga has lost a ball due to lack of caution in the face of opposing pressure. The Israelis try to quickly get towards the goal every recovery but for the moment it is not going all the way.
21:10 – Zaïre-Emery shows himself
The young PSG midfielder Warren Zaïre-Emery is doing great things in this start to the match with France, on both sides of the field.
21:06 – Peretz deflects the shot from Kanté
Well found in the area after a nice collective sequence on the left, Ngolo Kanté opens his foot to curl the ball but Peretz gets down well to deflect with a firm hand for a corner. A second in a few minutes that still comes to nothing.
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