Two out of two for the Blues. Thanks to a goal signed Wendie Renard at the very start of the match (5th), the players of the French women’s team disposed of, without really convincing, Austria (0-1) this Tuesday, in Vienna, as part of of the League of Nations. A second victory in two matches after the 2-0 success against Portugal last Friday.
Sakina Karchaoui’s teammates were only worried about one action in the first period. After a free kick from Dunst, Puntigam hit the bar on his recovery. Before that, the Blues dominated the first 45 minutes from head to toe. And it was precisely with the head that Wendie Renard, the captain of the Bleues, launched hers after a well-struck free kick from Bacha (5th) and scored her 36th international goal. Despite the incessant tumbles of Diani, Bacha and Karchaoui, the French team failed to score a second goal. On a header again, Le Sommer missed his recovery (14th). The Austrian goalkeeper then stopped shots from Diani (24th) then Bacha (38th).
During the second act, the Austrians showed more intensity while the French were messy. Hervé Renard’s players made several mistakes, such as the two yellow cards received by Le Garrec (62nd) then Bacha (65th) while the Austrians were unsuccessful on an off-target header from Degen (69th). The Blues made numerous blunders in front of goal with missed crosses. A new free kick from Dunst almost ended up in the back (85th) but Eugénie Le Sommer’s teammates held on. On October 27, they will face Poland.