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Mbappé and Oris Lead France to Victory, Securing Third Place in the International League!

June 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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Captains Killian Mbappe and Michael Oris led France to a 2-0 win over Germany in Stuttgart, securing third place in the UEFA Nations League this season.

The German team aimed to recover from their semi-final loss to Portugal, but found themselves trailing when Mbappe scored his 50th international goal just before halftime.

Germany thought they equalized early in the second half with a goal from Dennis Umb, but the VAR review ruled it offside.

France maintained control and added another goal to secure their victory, with Mbappe making a decisive run to clinch third place.

“When I create a team, my goal is to ensure it poses the greatest threat to the opponent,” said French coach Didier Deschamps.

“Judging by these two matches, we clearly have the potential to score. If we were more efficient, we could have scored even more.”

“We’ve demonstrated remarkable quality during these international matches, but what’s most impressive is the team’s strategic mindset.”

Germany was seeking their first win since last Wednesday’s European Championship but started strong against the French squad, who lost in a thrilling semi-final to Spain.

Mbappe made no errors after receiving a long pass from Aurelien Tchouameni, leaving him just one goal shy of Thierry Henry, France’s second all-time leading scorer.

An excellent strike by Undav appeared to level the score early in the second half, but Niclas Fuellkrug’s foul in the buildup nullified the goal.

If it weren’t for Manuel Neuer and the frame, France could have celebrated even more emphatically with Michael Oris.

“We were too patient and lost our structure in the second half,” noted German captain Joshua Kimic on RTL. “We made too many errors and allowed them to dictate the game. Overall, we need to maintain our composure in front of the goal.”

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Soccer fans should pay attention to this match because it highlights the ongoing rivalry between two European football giants, and France’s ability to rebound is a promising sign for their future competitions. The result also reflects Germany’s struggles, raising questions about their tactical effectiveness moving forward in the sport.

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