Titleholder France held by Croatia to 1-1 in Nations League

Titleholder France held by Croatia to 1-1 in Nations League
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France's midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni (C) fights for the ball with Croatia's forward Ante Budimir (L) and midfielder Luka Modric (R) during their football match in Split on June 6, 2022. (AFP)
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Croatia's Andrej Kramaric celebrates with teammates after scoring his side's opening goal from penalty during their doccer match with France in Split, Croatia, on June 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
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Updated 07 June 2022
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Titleholder France held by Croatia to 1-1 in Nations League

Titleholder France held by Croatia to 1-1 in Nations League
  • France will next travel to Austria on Friday while Croatia will visit Denmark
  • France will face Denmark, Tunisia and a yet-to-be-determined team at the World Cup in Qatar

SPLIT, Croatia: Titleholder France failed to rebound from its opening defeat in the Nations League after it was held by Croatia to 1-1 on Monday.
Midfielder Adrien Rabiot broke the deadlock after the break and substitute Andrej Kramarić equalized from the spot late for Croatia not to lose to France for the first time in 11 years.
The draw did neither any favors: France was stunned by Denmark 2-1 in Paris on Friday, the first loss after 20 unbeaten matches, and Croatia started its campaign by losing at home to Austria 3-0.
France will next travel to Austria on Friday while Croatia will visit Denmark.
The kickoff of another League A game between Austria and Denmark in Vienna was delayed by 90 minutes due to power failure.
France missed star striker Kylian Mbappé, who picked up a knee injury during the loss to Denmark, and was one of 10 changes in the starting 11 made by France coach Didier Deschamps.
In the absence also of Karim Benzema and Antoine Griezmann, France featured Wissam Ben Yedder and Christopher Nkunku up front.
Deschamps called the result “satisfying.”
“This is our chance to prepare for the World Cup and try all the possibilities we have,” he said. “We are using this competition the best we can.”
France will face Denmark, Tunisia and a yet-to-be-determined team at the World Cup in Qatar.
The sold-out crowd of some 30,000 cheered Croatia captain Luka Modrić in his 150th appearance.
“It was a phenomenal feeling, I am happy and proud of my 150th match for Croatia,” Modrić said.
The first defensive half resulted in only one chance on each side and Nkunku had a goal disallowed for offside.
Rabiot exchanged passes with Ben Yedder, who set him up to find the back of the net with a left-foot shot seven minutes into the second half to put the visitors ahead.
Kramarić calmly sent the goalkeeper the wrong way with a low right-foot penalty seven minutes from time.
France and Croatia have a point each, trailing Denmark and Austria atop the standings by two points.
The four group winners in League A will qualify for the final four in June next year. The group winners in the lower leagues will gain promotion.

League B
Iceland midfielder Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson scored four minutes into the second half to salvage a 1-1 draw against Albania in Reykjavik. Taulant Seferi put the visitors ahead in the first half. Iceland leads the group with two points after drawing with Israel 2-2 in its opening game. Israel and Albania have one point each. Russia was suspended from the group following the invasion of Ukraine.

Leagues C and D
Kazakhstan took a three-point lead in Group 3 of League C after a 1-0 away victory at Slovakia, which is second. Belarus drew with Azerbaijan to earn their first point in the same group.
In League D, Latvia made it two wins from two after beating Liechtenstein 1-0. Andorra and Moldova played to 0-0 in the other Group 1 game.