Mbappe makes history as France battle into last 16
YEKATERINBURG, Russia: Teenager Kylian Mbappe became France’s youngest World Cup goalscorer as they beat Peru 1-0 on Thursday to reach the last 16 and condemn the South Americans to an early exit.
France, one of the pre-tournament favourites, join Uruguay and hosts Russia in the knockout rounds with one group game to go.Paris Saint-Germain forward Mbappe — aged 19 years and 183 days — underlined his rich talent and claimed his place in the French record books when he poked home in the first half.
Didier Deschamps’ side face Denmark on Tuesday with top spot in Group C up for grabs but progression to the next stage is assured.In contrast, Peru face Australia with their fate sealed and just pride to play for in front of their passionate and large following that has decamped to Russia.
Some Peru fans were in tears even before kick-off — a generation of Peruvians have never known their country in the World Cup before.The South Americans’ last appearance was in 1982 and they made this like a home game, ensuring their red and white dominated the Yekaterinburg Arena.
That included the two enormous temporary stands that stretch high above both ends, exposed to the elements, where Peru fans bobbed and bounced to keep warm.Paul Pogba, the Manchester United midfielder who a few days ago called himself “the most criticised player in the world”, flashed a drive wide and defender Raphael Varane did likewise from a header.
With 15 minutes gone, Pogba and France began to impose themselves.Antoine Griezmann drove straight at goalkeeper Pedro Gallese after Olivier Giroud — starting in place of Ousmane Dembele — set up the Atletico Madrid forward.
Deschamps had clearly told his side, disappointing in beating Australia 2-1 in their opener, to go long and use Giroud’s physicality.Peru’s best outlet in the first half was rampaging full-back Luis Advincula, who had the beating of defender Lucas Hernandez down France’s left flank.
Peru, unfortunate to lose 1-0 to Denmark in their first game, took until the half-hour to have their first serious chance, with recalled skipper Paolo Guerrero stinging the legs of Hugo Lloris.
France captain Lloris was a bystander for long periods.On 34 minutes, France went in front. Pogba cleverly played in Giroud, his shot took a deflection and looped over Gallese, allowing Mbappe to stab into an open net.
Hernandez should have made it 2-0 just before the break.As in the first half, Peru made the better start to the second and midfielder Pedro Aquino arrowed a long-distance rocket onto Lloris’s upright.
But for all their possession, Peru caused the French defence few problems.Barcelona centre-back Samuel Umtiti was imperious alongside Real Madrid’s Varane.
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