EURO 2024
Like Osimhen, Mbappe will wear a mask!
France captain Kylian Mbappe suffered a broken nose late on in his side’s 1-0 victory Euro 2024 victory over Austria on Monday, the French Football Federation confirmed after the game.
The 25-year-old, one of the biggest names at the tournament, suffered the injury when he collided with the shoulder of Austrian defender Kevin Danso while challenging for a header.
He was substituted near the end and left the stadium in an ambulance to undergo X-ray
“Kylian Mbappe suffered a broken nose during the second half of the Austria v France match this Monday in Duesseldorf,” a statement from the federation said.
“The captain of the French team was first taken care of by the medical staff and doctor Franck Le Gall, who diagnosed a broken nose. Diagnosis confirmed during radiological examinations at the Duesseldorf hospital.
“Kylian Mbappe has returned to the base camp of the French team. He will undergo treatment in the coming days, without undergoing surgery immediately.”
France face the Netherlands on Friday and Mbappe is now a doubt for that clash – a huge blow for France.
“A mask will be made so as to allow the number 10 of the French team to consider resuming competition after a period devoted to treatment,” the FFF said.
-Reuters
EURO 2024
Luka Modric becomes Euro’s oldest scorer
At 38 years and 289 days, Croatia’s Luka Modric has become the oldest player to score in the history of the European Championship when he scored in the 55th minute in the last Euro 2024 Group B match with Italy.
He did that just after missing a penalty kick in the 54th minute of the match played in Leipzig.
However, his heroic performance was not enough for Croatia as a goal, deep in the added time salvaged the game for Italy who tied the scores at 1-1 and advanced to the knockout stage.
Hitherto, games played on 24th June had not been favourable for Italy since the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
EURO 2024
Netherlands coach Koeman says referee made mistake with disallowed goal
Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman said the referee made a mistake in ruling out a goal for his side against France at the European Championship on Friday but added that both sides were happy with a point in their 0-0 Group D draw.
A second half strike from Xavi Simons was chalked off because Denzel Dumfries, standing offside next to goalkeeper Mike Maignan, was penalised with the decision eventually confirmed by VAR after a lengthy delay.
But Koeman said he has looked at images of the incident afterwards and strongly disagreed with English referee Anthony Taylor.
“The position of Dumfries is offside, that’s true. But he isn’t disturbing the goalkeeper. And when that does not happen then it’s a legal goal in my opinion,” the Dutch coach told a post-match press conference.
“Did they need five minutes to check it because it’s so difficult? I don’t understand this. He’s not disturbing the goalkeeper,” added Koeman.
But the goalless stalemate was a satisfactory outcome for both sides, he said.
The game fizzled out into a tepid ending, ensuring the two sides reached four points and will almost surely go through to the knockout stage
“Although I think that the goal should have stood, my takeaway from this is it is a fair result.
“I can accept this, although there were times during the game where we weren’t up to scratch and that’s probably due to the fact that we were up against a great opponent in France.
“But we have four points from two games and played against the big favourites. I would have signed up for that beforehand. I’m happy, I don’t know about you,” he asked reporters.
“Maybe you’ll say the Dutch were boring and defensive, and that is allowed. But I had the feeling France were happy to leave the field with a point too.”
Simons said there was no point arguing about the goal decision. “The VAR makes the decision, ultimately you can’t do anything about it,” the 21-year-old said.
“I can say something, but it won’t change anything. It’s the referee’s choice, we have to move on.”
He too seemed satisfied with the point.
“The most important thing was to give a good performance. We knew France’s qualities and of course we wanted to win, but we took a point,” Simons added.
-Reuters
EURO 2024
Mbappe fit to face Netherlands
France captain Kylian Mbappe should be available for their second European Championship group game against the Netherlands after breaking his nose in their opening 1-0 win over Austria, manager Didier Deschamps said on Thursday.
The striker was injured in a collision with Austria’s Kevin Danso, and the 25-year-old forward took to social media to ask for help in finding a protective mask so he could face the Dutch in Group D on Friday.
“Everything is going in the right direction after this major shock he had, with the consequences, of course,” Deschamps told reporters.
“Yesterday, as you could see, he was able to go out and do some activity. That will be the case tonight too.
“So it has evolved in the right direction to ensure that he can be available tomorrow.”
Mbappe tried on the specially made mask on Thursday.
“Kylian Mbappe will be wearing a mask yes, you don’t really need to know the details about this mask,” Deschamps said.
“I think you’ve got enough moles to find out where these masks come from anyway.”
The French are willing to leave it as late as possible before deciding on whether Mbappe will start, just four days after his injury.
“Kylian is doing well. The swelling has come down on his nose,” France forward Antoine Griezmann said.
“We’ll see the last minute, depending on how he’s feeling.
If Mbappe is unable to play, Griezmann is confident the French side can cope with his absence.
“I think the entire team would have to adapt. I really don’t know if he’s going to be playing. Having one of the best players in the world on the pitch or not definitely changes things,” he said.
“But you always have to adapt to each match. And that’s what I really love to do. So it doesn’t matter what the technical choices are for tomorrow.”
For Deschamps, whether Mbappe plays or not does not change the way he approaches the game.
“I try to talk to the players who are going to start the game, and the players who are not going to start the game,” Deschamps said.
“We are a group. You need to manage the group. It was the same with the first match, the players who will start and those who will be on the bench.
“Everyone has to be ready. I don’t think it’s anything special.”
The Netherlands also won their opening game, coming from behind to beat Poland 2-1.
-Reuters
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