World Cup: France turns game against Australia – Bayern professional Hernández injured early on

Giroud closes in on goals to Henry

A clear victory in the fight against the world champion curse – and that despite an early double shock: defending champions France made a successful start to the World Cup in Qatar and, after initial problems, also shone at times. In the ultimately clear 4: 1 (2: 1) against Australia on Tuesday, the already injured French had to accept the next failure – and that could also be very bad news for FC Bayern: Because it was Munich left-back Lucas Hernández who injured himself after just eight minutes.

France’s predecessors as world champions – Italy, Spain and most recently Germany – were all eliminated in the preliminary round after their triumph. The curse also seemed to threaten the French when Craig Goodwin gave Australia the lead in their fifth consecutive World Cup appearance (9′). But Adrien Rabiot (27′) and Olivier Giroud, replacing injured Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema (32′), turned the game around before the break. Kylian Mbappé (68th) and Giroud again followed suit (71st).

With his 51st international goal, the double goalscorer joined Thierry Henry as France’s record goalscorer. Fans paid homage to Giroud by chanting his name on a loop to the tune of the Beatles classic “Hey Jude.”

Giroud catches up with Henry: France’s record goalscorers

10. Kylian Mbappé I 29 goals in 60 games

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since 2017 (as of November 22, 2022)

9. Jean Pierre Papin | 30 goals in 54 games

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1986-1995

8. Just Fontaine | 30 goals in 21 games

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1953-1960

7. Zinedine Zidane | 31 goals in 108 games

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1994-2006

6. David Trezeguet | 34 goals in 71 games

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1998-2008

5. Karim Benzema | 37 goals in 97 games

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since 2007

4.Michel Platini | 41 goals in 72 games

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1976-1987

3. Antoine Griezmann | 42 goals in 111 games

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since 2014

1.Olivier Giroud | 51 goals in 115 games

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since 2011

1. Thierry Henry | 51 goals in 123 games

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1997-2010

An opening win against the Australians is a good omen for the French. They also started with a win against the team from Down Under at the World Cup coup four years ago, but only 2-1 at the time.

In N’Golo Kanté, Paul Pogba, Presnel Kimpembe, Leipzig’s Christopher Nkunku and Benzema, five top performers for the French were out before the tournament. The starting eleven was still prominent.

This French team won the 2018 World Cup

France crowned themselves world champions for the second time in 2018!

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These players were on the pitch in the final…

Substituted on: 15 Steven Nzonzi

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Substituted on: 12 Corentin Tolisso

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Substituted: 18 Nabil Fekir

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Trainer: Didier Deschamps

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Three quarters of the defensive line consisted of FC Bayern players: Benjamin Pavard, Dayot Upamecano and Lucas Hernández defended with ex-Leipziger Ibrahima Konaté, who now plays for Liverpool FC.

But for the French fans among the 40,875 spectators, the game began with a double shock: Long-time Bundesliga professional Mathew Leckie missed Hernández and served Goodwin, the 30-year-old scored his third international goal. To make matters worse, Hernández injured himself while lunging and had to leave the field after almost five minutes of treatment. His brother Theo came for him.

The French took a while to recover from that opener and were lucky in the 22nd minute when Mitchell Duke fired a little too high from just under 20 meters out. And then they unexpectedly equalized at that point, when Rabiot headed in a cross from Theo Hernández unhindered. The game was turned just five minutes later: Rabiot conquered the ball against insecure Australians, got it back from Mbappé with a hoe and served Giroud. The 36-year-old had not scored at the World Cup four years ago, despite playing in every game. But even then he was an important element with his diligence and team spirit.

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The French actually had the control of the game they had hoped for from the start. It was also fortunate that they went into the dressing room with an lead, however, as Australia’s Jackson Irvine of second division side FC St. Pauli headed the post in added time in the first half. After the break, the French now had everything under control. Giroud, who narrowly missed a side kick (50′) and Antoine Griezmann, whose shot hit Aziz Behich off the line (65′), were unlucky at first. But then Mbappé hit a cross from ex-Dortmund Ousmane Dembélé with a head and four minutes later Giroud gave the next header.

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