Mbappe and Olise earn France third place in Nations League
STUTTGART, Germany - Goals from captain Kylian Mbappe and Michael Olise earned France a 2-0 victory over Germany in a playoff on Sunday as they finished third in this seasons Nations League.
Germany, hosts of the Nations League finals, were looking to bounce back from defeat in the last four against Portugal but fell behind on the stroke of halftime after Mbappe controlled and finished well to score his 50th international goal.
Germany thought they had levelled through Deniz Undav early in the second half, but the VfB Stuttgart forwards finish was ruled out following a VAR review.
France did, however, remain in control and should have made the result more comfortable before Mbappe squared for Olise late on to secure third spot, with Iberian neighbours Portugal and Spain facing off in the final later on Sunday.
When I create a team, its to ensure that it can be as dangerous as possible for the other side, France coach Didier Deschamps said.
On the basis of these two games, yes, we have the ability to score goals, and had we found more efficiency, it could have been more.
While we have shown enormous quality during this international window, the most impressive thing has been the squads excellent mindset.
Cristiano Ronaldos winner for Portugal on Wednesday ensured Germany tasted defeat for the first time since last years European Championship.
They did start well against a France team who were beaten in a thrilling semi-final by Spain, with Florian Wirtz seeing one first-half slotted effort clip the post.
Mbappe, however, made no mistake after collecting Aurelien Tchouamenis long pass. The 26-year-old now sits one goal behind second-placed Thierry Henry in Frances all-time scoring charts.
Undavs fine finish seemingly restored parity early in the second half, but Niclas Fuellkrug was penalised for a
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