Two goals from Randal Kolo Mouani helped 10-man France beat Belgium 2-1 in the UEFA Nations League clash in Brussels.
Captain Aurélien Choameny was sent off for a second yellow card with 15 minutes remaining, but Didier Deschamps’ side continued to negotiate in the final stages and strengthened their position in second place in Group A2.
Belgium missed a penalty early on by Youri Tielemans, but Kolo Muani hit back with a penalty, and Reus Openda tied the score for the Belgians at the end of the first half.
Kolo Muani put France back in the lead with a powerful header just after the break, and late drama involving Choameni couldn’t spoil the visitors’ night.
Group A2 leader Italy With an overwhelming 4-1 victory, they advanced to the quarterfinals. Israel In Udine.
Matteo Letegui put the Azzurri ahead with a penalty just before half-time, and Mohamed Abu Fani pulled a point back for Israel with a direct goal from a corner kick before captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo scored in the second half. He scored twice, either side of Davide Frattesi’s goal.
Jamie Lewelling enjoyed a memorable debut Germany withstood the late rise up to Netherlands They extended their unbeaten start at the top of Group A3 with a 1-0 win in Munich.
The Stuttgart striker thought he had gotten off to a dream start, only to have his shot in the second minute ruled out for offside, but he made up for it with the only goal of the game midway through the second period.
The visitors failed to get a shot on target in the first period, but improved after the break, with both Xavi Simmons and Donyell Malen having great chances to score valuable points late on.
In the same group, Dominik Szoboszlai scored two goals. Hungary Won 2-0 Bosnia At Zenica.
Group B4 leader turkey A strong performance in the second half further solidified the lead and the team sank. iceland 4-2 in Reykjavik.
Goals from Irfan Kavveci, Hakan Calhanoglu, Arda Güler and Kerem Akturkoglu all came after the first hour, with Oli Oskarsson taking the lead in the 9th minute and Andri Gudjohnsen making it 2-2.
harry wilson The Fulham player scored the only goal in his team’s 1-0 win over Montenegro, becoming the first Welsh player since Gareth Bale to score in three consecutive games for his country. cardiff.
Group B1 leader georgia Lost 1-0 at home Albania Cristian Aslany’s goal in the 48th minute clinched victory, but the second-placed Czechs were unable to make the most of it and ended up drawing 1-1 with Ukraine in Wrocław.
Slovakia They won 3-1 and extended their unbeaten record at the top of Group C1. AzerbaijanSebastian Nanashi took second place with two goals. Sweden We won 3-0 smoothly. estonia.