France Rally To Avoid Iceland Shock As Mbappe, Barcola Net For Les Blues

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 03:31:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 10:08:16

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France Rally To Avoid Iceland Shock As Mbappe, Barcola Net For Les Blues

It was a tense second half in Reykjavik, Iceland, as France came back from a goal down to beat Iceland 2-1 in their Nations League encounter. It was Andri Gudjohnsen, the son of former Chelsea striker Eidur, who found the net for Iceland in the first half, bundling the ball into the net after destabilizing the French defense with a clever run.

Despite having most of the chances and possessing the ball for much of the match, France struggled to find the net, narrowly missing several opportunities. However, subsitute striker Kylian Mbappe managed to equalize shortly after coming onto the pitch, finishing adeptly after a clever through-ball from Barcelona midfielder Anthony Rudiger.

The French pressure paid off as they eventually found the winner through another substitute, Bradley Barcola, who tapped in from a few yards out after some excellent work down the left from Kingsley Coman. It was a hard-fought win against a stubborn Icelandic side, and France will be happy to avoid an embarrassing result after the recent shock defeat to Croatia. With this result, France moves to four points in League A, Group 1 of the Nations League, level with Croatia and ahead of Sweden and Iceland on goal difference.

The French will certainly be the more satisfied of the two teams, as they mounted a comeback to earn all three points despite being outplayed for large periods of the match. They'll look to carry this momentum into Tuesday's clash against Sweden, whereas Iceland will be disappointed but will aim to recover to earn their first Nations League win.

Beyond the result itself, both managers will welcome the opportunity to test different players and tactics ahead of more competitive fixtures, with France set to face Belgium and Iceland facing Turkey in a fortnight.

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