Griezmann hits historic VAR penalty as France slips past Australia

Agence France-Presse
Griezmann hits historic VAR penalty as France slips past Australia
The World Cup utilizes the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system for the first time

 

KAZAN, Russia – Antoine Griezmann scored from the first VAR-assisted penalty awarded in the history of the World Cup as title hopefuls France battled to a 2-1 win over gutsy Australia on Saturday, June 16.

The new VAR system – or Video Assistant Referee – is used in situations considered “game-changing,” such as a goal, penalty or red card, and can also be used to help referees with cases of mistaken identity.

Griezmann, expected to make a huge impact on Russia 2018 after topping the Euro 2016 scorers with 6 goals, was left frustrated by a solid Socceroos defensive display in a tight first half.

But the Atletico Madrid star wrote his name into the history books after he went down under a tackle from Josh Risdon in the penalty box in the second half of the Group C fixture.

Referee Andres Cunha from Uruguay did not initially award a spot-kick but after viewing the VAR footage, ruled it was a penalty and Griezmann coolly slotted past Socceroos’ goalkeeper Mathew Ryan at the Kazan Arena.

“It’s a good job there was video in this case,” Griezmann told BeIN Sport TV in France.

“I think it was a penalty, he caught me on the left foot. Just after I got up, it was hurting a bit. That’s not simulation.”

Lucky stars

But French celebrations were short-lived, Australia captain Mile Jedinak levelling only 4 minutes later after a clear hand ball by Barcelona defender Samuel Umtiti.

In a match that saw Didier Deschamps’ men frustrated throughout by a gutsy Australian defensive display, French pride was only restored in the 81st minute.

Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud, still wearing a bandage around a recent head injury, had replaced Griezmann only minutes before playing a one-two with Paul Pogba on the edge of the area.

The Manchester United midfielder’s shot took a deflection off the boot of defender Aziz Behich before creeping over the outstretched hands of Ryan and bouncing over the goalline.

Deschamps, a World Cup winner with France in 1998, will be thanking his lucky stars after a performance which will give him more questions than answers about his ambitious side – the second-youngest in the tournament after Nigeria.

France is hoping to join tournament favorites Brazil, Germany and Spain in the latter stages as they look to make amends for losing the Euro 2016 final to Portugal.

Real drama

In a tight first half that saw Griezmann, teenager Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele fail to spark, it was the yellow-clad Aussie fans who have invaded the Tatar capital in recent days who had most to cheer about.

On 17 minutes, France ‘keeper Hugo Lloris was forced to turn a dangerous deflection from Corentin Tolisso around his far post.

It was a huge sight of relief for Les Bleus, who went from making a bright start to finishing the opening half wondering how to pierce the Australia back line.

Before Griezmann’s feat, Mbappe had made history at kick-off by becoming the youngest French player, at 19 and 6 months, to start a World Cup game.

Only two minutes in, the fleet-footed Paris Saint-Germain forward cut in to meet an enticing through ball from midfield and force Ryan into action at his near post.

Mbappe won a free kick 25 yards out after a challenge from behind but Paul Pogba’s curling effort over the wall was straight to Ryan.

Deschamps had warned of the improvement Australia have made under Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk, who took over from Ange Postecoglou in January.

But Australia spent most of the first half defending and ultimately frustrating France, rarely creating real chances of their own.

The real drama, however, unfolded after the interval with the VAR decision. – Rappler.com

 

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