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Austria-France F: Hyperactive Bacha, Le Sommer disappoints... The tops and flops after the success of Les Bleues

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Austria-France F: Hyperactive Bacha, Le Sommer disappoints... The tops and flops after the success of Les Bleues

TOPS

The young 22-year-old player experienced some waste in the game, like several crosses captured by the Austrian goalkeeper. But it is also proof that Bacha struggled during the meeting. Decisive passer on Renard's goal following a superb brushed free kick, she then worried the Austrian defense with a shot on target (38th). She also recovered an important ball before restarting on the hour mark. Her numerous runs created danger. Omnipresent in this 1-0 success in Vienna.

For her 78th match with the French team with the captain's armband, Wendie Renard showed serenity. Like always. On a free kick from Bacha, the Olympique Lyonnais player opened the scoring with a header (5th). Then, she produced some beautiful crosses, like this magnificent pass for Diani (14th). Despite a shock received in a duel against Zadrazil, Renard remained on the pitch and was reassuring in the second half.

FLOPS

The Blues had animated the first period while the Austrians had almost never worried the French defense. In the second half, the teams made numerous technical errors. Apart from a free kick well struck by Dunst, no major action to report. The French will have to raise the bar on the next matches.

Eugénie Le Sommer never took advantage of the defensive largesse of the Austrian defense. And really lacked accuracy and success. She first missed her shot on a serve from Diani (10th) before missing her header a few minutes later, just in front of the cages (14th). More discreet then, the French center forward made a risky and dangerous pass to his goalkeeper (58th) before making a mistake and losing a ball (too) easily (78th). A copy to review.

French mistakes could have been punished by Austria. Karchaoui deflected a good free kick from Dunst (41st), four minutes before Puntigam saw his recovery hit the bar from another free kick from Dunst. Twice at the end of the match, the Austrians missed two opportunities to score. First on a header from Degen (69th), which went over Picaud's cage, then on a corner from Dunst five minutes from the end of regulation time. There is no doubt that this sector of play will be analyzed and rectified in the next match...

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