Friday, July 29, 2016

France-Italy U19 4-0 win the UEFA Under 19 European Championship 2016.



   
    Subsequent to falling 2-1 in their opener against England, France's U19 side went from quality to quality in UEFA Euro Under 19 European Championship 2016 in Germany, topping their intense keep running with a 4-0 pounding of Italy in Sunday's last to wind up the third French side in the U19 period to claim European gold.

       There was little astonish that it was rising Paris Saint-Germain star Jean-Kévin Augustin who drew first blood, the competition top scorer demonstrated all the levelheadedness on the planet as he moved through the Italian barrier before adjusting the 'attendant and stroking home splendidly at the close post (6').

     With an opposition topping six objectives - three of which were packed away in the 5-1 bunch stage drubbing of the Netherlands - Augustin has been the disclosure of the competition and is tipped for a tremendously expanded part for his club under new mentor Unai Emery this season.

       Soon after the opener, it was EA Guingamp midfielder Ludovic Blas who ventured up to the plate, gesturing a pin-point header home at the close post (20') to make it 2-0. Blas, 18, showed up (one objective) in all rivalries for Guingamp's first group last season, however is prone to see significantly more diversion time in the coming effort.

        Italy figured out how to hold out a decent extended period of time before surrendering once more, however there was nothing they could do to keep France down when Olympique Lyonnais midfielder Lucas Tousart scored his first chief's objective of the competition with a diverted shot from outside the zone (83').

      Tousart's lone Ligue 1 appearance to date came in the 2-0 home misfortune to Anger SCO as the club was battling in November a year ago before hitting their straps in the second 50% of the season, yet OL's expanded calendar this season - because of their capability for Champions League football - ought to see the youth find the opportunity to demonstrate his courage on the household - or European stage.

       While Tousart's objective successfully executed the match off, Les Bleuets clearly felt that their point had not been sufficiently made and Toulouse shield Issa Diop took it upon himself to lose his man in the zone before smashing a projectile header in off the underside of the bar.


     France captain Lucas Tousart will long remember this summer evening in a France national shirt. The Olympic Lion midfielder was on hand as France taught their Italian counterparts a lesson in Sinsheim, Germany, scoring four unanswered goals to score a big win over Italy in the UEFA European Under 19 Championship 2016. The scorer of France's third goal gave his first impressions just few hours after lifting the trophy.

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