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EURO 2020 Qualifiers: France beat Albania 4-1 win after anthem mix-up

Nathan Quao by Nathan Quao
September 8, 2019
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Chelsea's Olivier Giroud has scored three goals in five Euro 2020 qualifiers for France (Image credit: Getty Images)

Chelsea's Olivier Giroud has scored three goals in five Euro 2020 qualifiers for France (Image credit: Getty Images)

France eased to victory over Albania but their Euro 2020 qualifier was delayed as organisers played Andorra’s national anthem for the visitors.

Albania’s players looked confused as the anthem for Andorra – France’s next opponents in Paris on Tuesday – was played inside Stade de France.

The travelling fans responded with boos and whistles as the incorrect anthem was played to its conclusion.

The stadium announcer compounded the error by apologising “to Armenia”.

The Albania coaching staff consulted referee Jesus Gil Manzano before the right anthem was played and kick-off eventually took place 10 minutes later than scheduled.

Coman at the double in comfortable win

Kingsley Coman scored twice for world champions France, who return to the top of qualifying Group H following Iceland’s earlier 3-0 victory over Moldova.

Bayern Munich’s Coman raced on to Raphael Varane’s defence-splitting pass as the hosts led after eight minutes, and Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud added a second from Lucas Hernandez’ low cross with 27 minutes played.

Barcelona’s Antoine Griezmann saw his penalty rebound off the crossbar 10 minutes before the interval, but Coman pounced on a loose ball to double his tally and put the result beyond any doubt midway through the second half.

Lille’s Jonathan Ikone emerged from the bench to score on his France debut with five minutes remaining.

Albania were able to grab a late consolation as Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris brought down Taulant Xhaka in the 90th minute with substitute Sokol Cikalleshi making no mistake from the spot.

France, without the injured Kylian Mbappe, Paul Pogba, Ousmane Dembele and Aymeric Laporte, sit top of the group on goal difference – tied on 12 points with Turkey and Iceland after five matches.

Source: BBC
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