France vs Republic of Ireland. International Match.
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France 2-0 Republic of Ireland: Olivier Giroud, Nabil Fekir on target in World Cup warm-up
Tuesday 29 May 2018 09:00, UK
Olivier Giroud and Nabil Fekir staked their claims for France's World Cup opener as they struck to condemn the Republic of Ireland to a 2-0 friendly defeat.
Chelsea striker Giroud scored from close range and then saw goalkeeper Colin Doyle's howler hand Fekir a second before the half-time whistle sounded on a night when Didier Deschamps' Russia-bound side turned in a slick display.
France face Italy and the USA before they open their campaign against Australia in Kazan on June 16, and they may hope for tougher tests with Ireland offering the physicality for which Deschamps chose them - both James McClean and Harry Arter were booked for rash challenges - but little else.
Where the home side - prompted from midfield by the excellent Blaise Matuidi behind a front three of Giroud, Fekir and Kylian Mbappe - were fluid and incisive despite the absence from the starting line-up of N'Golo Kante, Paul Pogba and Antoine Griezmann, Martin O'Neill's experimental team were almost permanently on the back foot.
Lining up with West Ham defender Declan Rice sitting in front of the back four, they were very nearly undone within three minutes of the kick-off when Djibril Sidibe dispossessed McClean inside his own half and fed Mbappe, whose side-footed effort curled just wide of Doyle's far post.
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McClean's evening was not going to plan and he picked up a 21st-minute booking for a clumsy challenge on Matuidi before Fekir curled the resulting free-kick just wide from 20 yards.
Doyle was called upon for the first time when full-back Benjamin Mendy surged into space on the left and unleashed a fierce left-footed strike which the 'keeper parried firmly away.
But it was far from the last and he had to save at his near post from Mbappe before Giroud glanced a header wide, and the woodwork came to his rescue seven minutes later when Corentin Tolisso swept a first-time shot against the upright from Sidibe's cross.
However, the goalkeeper's luck ran out when, after he had managed to repel Giroud's 40th-minute header from a Fekir corner, the striker's follow-up appeared to cross the line, before Seamus Coleman blocked it, but he made sure by stabbing home at the third time of asking.
Doyle's night took a turn for the worse within four minutes when he managed to get a hand to Fekir's shot, but could only help it into his own net.
Shane Long sent an injury-time header well over, the Republic's only first-half attempt of note, and had it not been for Doyle's swift reaction to turn away Giroud's shot on the turn six minutes after the restart, it would have been 3-0.
Midfielder Alan Browne was relieved to see his attempted clearance sail over, rather than under his own crossbar with France pressing relentlessly, and Doyle needed two attempts to collect Matuidi's 61st-minute diving header.
Pogba and Griezmann were both introduced as late substitutes, as was Shamrock Rovers striker Graham Burke - a debutant along with Derrick Williams and Shaun Williams - although there was not much else notable about Ireland's evening at the Stade de France.