Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Pedro bundled home the only goal in Paris as Spain sealed victory over France to reclaim first place in World Cup qualifying Group I.
Spain had drawn their previous two matches to fall two points behind Didier Deschamps' side, but Pedro settled a fiercely contested match in the 58th minute after being left unmarked to meet Nacho Monreal's cross.
Former Manchester midfielder Paul Pogba was sent off after picking up two yellow cards in as many minutes. Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai booked Pogba in the 76th minute before pulling out a yellow card for the second time after the Frenchman collected went in late on Xavi in the 78th.
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One up: Pedro wheels away in celebration after putting Spain in the lead
One up: Pedro wheels away in celebration after putting Spain in the lead
Just about: Hugo Lloris (left) can't keep out Pedro's second-half effort
Just about: Hugo Lloris (left) can't keep out Pedro's second-half effort
Futile: Hugo Lloris watches as the ball bounces over the line
Futile: Hugo Lloris watches as the ball bounces over the line

MATCH FACTS

France: Lloris, Jallet (Giroud 90), Koscielny, Varane, Evra, Cabaye (Menez 70), Matuidi, Pogba, Valbuena, Ribery, Benzema (Sissoko 82)
Subs Not Used: Mandanda, Fanni, Sakho, Yanga-Mbiwa, Gonalons, Remy, Payet, Clichy, Landreau
Sent off: Pogba (78)
Booked: Cabaye, Matuidi, Pogba
Spain: Valdes, Arbeloa, Pique, Sergio Ramos, Monreal, Alonso, Busquets, Xavi, Iniesta (Mata 90), Villa (Jesus Navas 61), Pedro (Fabregas 76)
Subs Not Used: Reina, Albiol, Javi Garcia, Azpilicueta, Negredo, Isco, Cazorla, De Gea
Booked: Xavi, Fabregas, Arbeloa
Goal: Pedro 58
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
Pogba sarcastically applauded the referee, but coach Didier Deschamps was not amused and blanked Pogba as he walked past.
Misfiring Karim Benzema had a poor game and was jeered by the home crowd when he was substituted, as his barren spell for France reached 12 games.

Spain had slipped up to a surprising 1-1 home draw against Finland while France beat Georgia 3-1 on Friday to take over first place.

Deschamps kept 19-year-old center half Raphael Varane in his lineup and paired him with Laurent Koscielny, who was rested against Georgia as he was under risk of suspension, while the 20-year-old Pogba started in midfield alongside Blaise Matuidi and Yohan Cabaye.

Xavi and Real Madrid midfield general Xabi Alonso returned to strengthen Spain's midfield.

Xavi should have put Spain ahead in the fifth minute when he blazed wide from six meters with the goal wide open.

Spain then enjoyed a long spell of possession as France soaked up the pressure, before hitting back with a quick counterattack as Christophe Jallet sped down the right flank and squared the ball to Benzema on the edge of the area. But he was quickly closed down and his shot went over.

Marching orders: Paul Pogba picked up two yellow cards in as many minutes after Pedro opened the scoring
Marching orders: Paul Pogba picked up two yellow cards in as many minutes after Pedro opened the scoring

Marching orders: Paul Pogba picked up two yellow cards in as many minutes after Pedro opened the scoring
Enlarge How they stand: Spain leapfrogged France in Group I
How they stand: Spain leapfrogged France in Group I
The Spanish jumped up in outrage in the 31st when Pedro went to ground under a challenge from goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, but Kassai waved away claims for a foul. Replays showed that Pedro started to fall down before Lloris made contact, with the Tottenham `keeper's knee knocking against the Barcelona forward's leg.

France's best chance of the first half fell to winger Franck Ribery as he latched onto Valbuena's superb lofted pass and showed great dexterity to head the ball past Gerard Pique and sped goalward.
Abject: Karim Benzema was booed by his own fans as he was substituted for Olivier Giroud
Abject: Karim Benzema was booed by his own fans as he was substituted for Olivier Giroud
But Ribery's second touch was slightly too heavy and he was running out of space by the time he reached the penalty area, and `keeper Victor Valdes smothered his shot with Ribery poking the ball at full stretch.

Pockets of fans at Stade de France chanted for substitute Olivier Giroud to come on after Benzema whacked a hopeful shot skywards, his 50th successive attempt without a goal.
You're surrounded: Karim Benzema (centre) tries to weave his way past three Spain defenders
You're surrounded: Karim Benzema (centre) tries to weave his way past three Spain defenders

Big chance: Franck Ribery (left) tries to sneak the ball underneath Victor Valdes
Big chance: Franck Ribery (left) tries to sneak the ball underneath Victor Valdes
The Spanish took time to get back into gear in the second half but started pulling France out of position with their intricate passing moves and Andres Iniesta shot narrowly past the top corner after being teed up on the edge of the penalty area by Sergio Busquets' pass.

Moments earlier, David Villa, Spain's all-time leading scorer, took a theatrical tumble as he ran onto an overhit pass and that earned him a sarcastic pat on the head from Koscielny as he walked past the forward, who was sitting upright claiming a spot kick.

Booked: Xavi remonstrates with the referee as he is given a yellow card
Booked: Xavi remonstrates with the referee as he is given a yellow card

Mature: Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba played in the middle for France
Mature: Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba played in the middle for France
Pedro was the sharper forward and he broke the deadlock by bundling the ball in past Lloris from close range after ghosting in unmarked. Lloris clawed at the ball but it was way over the line before he scooped it out.

France broke straight up the field and Ribery shook off his marker brilliantly before presenting Matuidi with a great chance, but he almost squashed the ball with his foot and his lame shot was too easy for Valdes.

But it was Ribery who remained France's biggest threat, and from a jinking run he earned a corner in the 75th. Valbuena floated it over from the left, Valdes came to claim the ball and missed, and Varane scrambled to get the ball only to poke it wide.

Ribery went close with another drive and left back Patrice Evra forced Valdes into a point-blank save as France pushed for a goal. 
Block: Patrice Evra chases down Barcelona striker David Villa
Block: Patrice Evra chases down Barcelona striker David Villa

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