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Ribery strikes again to sink Lithuania

1 April 2009 23:15

France´s midfielder Franck Ribery celebrates after scoring a goal during the World Cup 2010 qualifying football match France vs Lithuania at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, near Paris. France won 1-0.

PARIS (AFP) - A second-half strike from Franck Ribery earned France a 1-0 victory over Lithuania for the second time in five days in their World Cup 2010 qualifying match here on Wednesday.

The mercurial Bayern Munich winger scored from long range to sink the Baltic side in Kaunas on Saturday, and he proved the match-winner again in Paris after seeing his side labour for long periods of the game.

"The Lithuanians came, they stayed back and they kept their shape," said France midfielder Lassana Diarra. "We had total control of the ball. We just had to be patient and in the end we won."

Victory enabled Les Bleus to leapfrog their opponents into second place in European qualifying Group Seven, two points behind leaders Serbia after five matches.

"The result does us good," Diarra added. "It puts a spring in our step, we can't deny it. But the path to qualification is long and it's not over. If we preserve this feeling, we can do beautiful things."

Ribery twice tested visiting goalkeeper Zydrunas Karcemarskas from distance as the hosts made all the early running in front of a capacity Stade de France crowd.

The industrious prompting of Ribery and playmaker Yoann Gourcuff kept France on the front foot throughout the first half but they struggled to convert their dominance into clear-cut chances.

Gourcuff saw a penalty appeal turned down after striking Linas Pilibatis with his foot as he shaped to shoot early in the second period, with Lassana Diarra firing a follow-up effort straight at Karcemarskas.

France coach Raymond Domenech introduced Lyon striker Karim Benzema and handed a debut to Toulouse frontman Andre-Pierre Gignac in the second half, with Benzema drawing a low save from Karcemarskas and Gignac firing into the side netting shortly after coming on.

Alou Diarra blazed over after Karcemarskas had spilled Lassana Diarra's long-range effort, but as the volume inside the ground began to rise, the French substitutes combined to break the deadlock.

Benzema found Thierry Henry lurking in space on the left and when his chipped pass to the back post was volleyed back across goal by Gignac, Ribery was on hand to guide the ball into the net from close range.

Henry should have made the game safe minutes later when Gignac picked him out with a pinpoint centre from the right, but the Barcelona man contrived to shin the ball over the crossbar, while Benzema also fired narrowly over in the game's closing stages.

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Comments (4)

phughes699

2 April 2009 05:13

Frank Ribery looked very impressive last night. His never give up attitude saved the day for France. Well done!

BesTalentScout

2 April 2009 07:27

after seeing how the goal went in.............i wonder how much money the Lithuanians received to throw the game..........

finjapsteva

2 April 2009 08:52

BesTalentScout,

I hope you are not trying to say the match was fixed, because that gonna sound funny in the ears of a mature person. Though Lithuanians really put in resistive effort, the French had great poccession and where very aggressive. So i think the latter diserve the win.

phughes699

2 April 2009 10:08

BesTalentScout. You are wrong thinking that mate. The Lithuanians played like hell under lots of French pressure.

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