Mbappe Scores Twice As France Defeats Netherlands

Defenders Matthijs de Ligt and Sven Botman, forward Cody Gakpo, midfielder Joey Veerman and goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen had all contracted the illness.

France’s World Cup finalists began their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with a comfortable win over the Netherlands, with Kylian Mbappe scoring his first goal as captain.

Antoine Griezmann curled in from Mbappe’s pass to put the hosts ahead after just two minutes.

Six minutes later, defender Dayot Upamecano bundled in to make it 2-0.

Mbappe then drove in for his 37th goal for France before powering home his second late on.

Griezmann was reportedly upset at being passed over for Mbappe’s captaincy, but there was no tension between the pair as they celebrated Mbappe’s first goal of the night in the 21st minute.

The Paris St-Germain striker’s second two minutes from time was a stunning solo effort as he left the Dutch players falling over in an attempt to block his shot before thumping a finish into the bottom corner.

Memphis Depay had the chance of a consolation deep in stoppage time for the visitors, but his penalty was saved.

That capped a frustrating first game for Ronald Koeman in his second spell as Netherlands boss, although his cause was not helped by a flu virus that led to five players being sent home on the eve of the game.

Defenders Matthijs de Ligt and Sven Botman, forward Cody Gakpo, midfielder Joey Veerman and goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen had all contracted the illness.

France though were kept off the top of their group by Austria, for who Manchester United’s Marcel Sabitzer scored twice in a 4-1 triumph against Azerbaijan.