the Blues carry out a great operation by winning in Sweden

The last time it faced a great nation in women’s football – Spain in the final of the Nations League at the end of February – the French team was corrected by a severe 2-0. The Blues were therefore keen to live up to their ambitions, Tuesday April 9, when they met Sweden, 3e of the last World Cup and double Olympic vice-champion. In Gothenburg, at the Gamla Ullevi stadium, the Tricolores offered a much better performance than against La Roja, for their second qualifying match for Euro 2025, offering themselves a second success in a row (0-1), three days after beating Ireland, with the same score in Metz.

The first period was even one of the most attractive since the induction of Hervé Renard at the head of the selection, in March 2023, a few months after the rout, in a friendly, against the same Swedes (3-0, the October 11, 2022). However, we had to wait until the end of the meeting, and the 81e minute, so that their inevitable captain, Wendie Renard, started for the first time since her return from injury, gives victory to her team, scoring her 38e goal in selection.

In a very tough Group F, since it also includes England – reigning European champion and finalist of the last World Cup – France carried out an excellent operation by dominating away one of its main rivals.
Tuesday, the Tricolores raised their level of play and brought “that little extra intuition”requested, Monday at a press conference, by their coach.

Bad news will have tarnished this great victory a little: the premature exit due to injury (38e) by Delphine Cascarino, replaced by Vicki Becho – who will be sent off in stoppage time after two warnings. The Lyon striker had already been absent from the field for almost a year after rupturing the cruciate ligament in her right knee.

The Blue coach, Hervé Renard, was sent off shortly before the hour mark, during the Sweden-France match.

Was this the reason for the nervousness of the coach, who received a red card from Polish referee Ewa Augustyn, shortly before the hour mark, and had to end the match in the stands? Hervé Renard went far from his reserved area, speaking sharply to the director of the game, after a blow received by his scorer Eugénie Le Sommer. The latter, which celebrated its 192e cape – six lengths from the record held by Sandrine Soubeyrand – was immediately replaced by Marie-Antoinette Katoto.

An all-terrain dry cleaner

If the Blues multiplied the offensive combinations on Tuesday, they suffered for a long time from a deficit of efficiency in the penultimate and last gesture. Against the Irish, they only scored from a set piece, despite around twenty attempts on goal. “In the last thirty meters, you need subtlety and talent. We have some. It must now be associated with greater efficiency”their coach then analyzed.

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It was once again following a corner, first cleared by the Swedes, that they found the opening: a cross from Sakina Karchaoui, who entered during the match, headed in by Katoto and pushed to the back of the cages by Wendie Renard, as a real scorer… which the central defender is not.

From the start, the French cornered the Swedes, not giving them a second of respite. This all-terrain pressing considerably hampered the locals, who had difficulty getting the ball back.
At the 2e minute, a one-two between Eugénie Le Sommer and Kadidiatou Diani allowed the Breton to shoot into the side net despite a very favorable position. Then, three times, untenable on her right wing, Diani got ahead of the opposing defenders, without her crosses being picked up by her teammates, notably Grace Geyoro (36e and 43e).

But when the Blues released the pressure, Sweden came close to taking advantage. A first time when goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin, out at the right time, beat Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (29 in depth)e). A second, when a counter-attack almost surprised them: the Tricolores avoided an unfair opening score thanks to a save on their line from defender Selma Bacha (41ste).

In the second period, the pace of the game dropped, with both teams being cautious. Concentrated, not destabilized by the injuries of Cascarino and Le Sommer, or by the red card from their coach, the French issued a first warning in the 80e minute by a powerful strike from Grace Geyoro, deflected for a corner by Jennifer Falk.

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Before Wendie Renard, for her 157e selection, dons her savior costume. The captain places her troops in a favorable position in the race for one of the first two qualifying places in Group F. A position that they will try to preserve during the double confrontation against the Three Lionesses, on May 31 in Newcastle and on May 4 June in Saint-Etienne.x

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