League of Nations: the Blues end their year with a victory in Portugal


The Blues, led by coach Hervé Renard, ended their year with a narrow victory (1-0) on Tuesday evening in Portugal on the last day of the Women’s Nations League, for which they had already qualified.

Les Bleues, who racked up five wins and a draw during this group stage, now have their eyes fixed on the four-way final which will take place from February 21 to 28. They will know on December 11, after the draw, which team they will face in the semi-final. Only world champion Spain was also qualified before the last match.

A victory at the last minute

The French team scored in the final minutes by Paris SG midfielder Grace Geyoro who took a cross from Vicky Becho at the far post (90+3). A few minutes earlier, the French had twice found the crossbar following a free kick from Selma Bacha.

Hervé Renard, who arrived at the start of 2023 as coach, did not exaggerate by announcing on Monday that he wanted to continue his “workforce review”, in addition to the packages of Kadidiatou Diani and Marie-Antoinette Katoto who felt discomfort muscular and left the rally on Monday. He fielded ten players who are usually non-starters.

“We showed cohesion and solidarity, everything was not perfect, it is not easy with ten changes to come and get a victory here, it proves the resources of this group,” he reacted at the microphone of France 4 after the match.

The Portuguese finally demoted

The French could have conceded a goal but the referee signaled a questionable offside by a Portuguese player (55th). The lively first half from one goal to the next had maintained the suspense, with Portuguese determined to win to stay in League A. They will ultimately be demoted. Thus Estelle Cascarino had to work to come back at the last minute with a tackle in the penalty area on Encarnaçao (25th).

In the second half on the Bleues side, Viviane Asseyi found the post, then two minutes later Melvine Malard who replaced her saw her shot pushed back at point blank range by goalkeeper Patricia Morais.



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