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France pip Germany in their Euro 2020 opener, courtesy Matt Hummels

  • Didier Deschamps' men also had two goals ruled out for offside
  • 7 years ago, it was Hummels' headed goal that knocked France out of the 2014 World Cup
  • The result leaves France second on goal difference in the early Group F table

Written by:Shivam
Published: June 15, 2021 09:02:13 Munich, Germany

World champions France began their Euro 2020 campaign on a winning note against former world champions Germany on Tuesday, winning 1-0, courtesy of a Mats Hummels own goal.

France fully deserved their Group F win, sealed when Hummels put through his own net in the 20th minute, while Didier Deschamps‘ men also had two goals ruled out for offside in the second half.

The result leaves France second on goal difference in the early Group F table behind Portugal, after the holders’ 3-0 win over Hungary earlier in Budapest.

The home defeat piles the pressure on Germany ahead of their next game against Cristiano Ronaldo‘s Portugal on Saturday, also at the Allianz Arena.

German head coach Joachim Loew, who will stand down after the European Championship, is desperate to avoid a repeat of the 2018 World Cup when Die Mannschaft suffered the humiliation of finishing bottom of their group.

It was a heartbreaking night for Hummels, back to boost the German defence after a two-year exile from international football.

Seven years ago, it was Hummels’ headed goal that knocked France out of the 2014 World Cup in the quarter-finals as Germany went on to win the title in Brazil.

The opening 15 minutes on Tuesday were spent with the European heavyweights tentatively probing each other’s defence until the French started to exert pressure and landed a sucker punch.

France’s Bayern Munich defender Lucas Hernandez met Paul Pogba’s magnificent pass with a low cross from the left flank which Hummels, to his horror, turned into his own net.

There was plenty of first-half niggle.

Germany defender Antonio Ruediger appeared to attempt to bite the back of France midfielder Pogba, who he was tightly marking.

Joshua Kimmich was booked in only the seventh minute for a late tackle on his Bayern teammate Hernandez.

France made a strong start to the second half as Rabiot hit the post after a strong run into the area by Mbappe.

Germany started to threaten the French goal, with Serge Gnabry firing over.

The hosts had a let-off when Mbappe hit the net after cutting inside and curling in a superb shot on 66 minutes, but the goal was ruled out.

With 16 minutes left, Loew put fresh legs into Germany’s attack with Leroy Sane and Timo Werner replacing Kai Havertz and Serge Gnabry, but the French defence held firm.

In the final 10 minutes, Mbappe was furious to be denied a penalty when a Hummels tackle from behind just pushed the ball out of harm’s way before the French forward crashed to the turf.

In his first competitive international since France’s defeat by Germany at the 2014 World Cup, Benzema looked to have sealed the win when he tapped in Mbappe’s pass in the dying stages, but VAR caught the Paris Saint-Germain offside again.

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