France Dominates Israel 4–1 in Nations League with Camavinga, Nkunku, Guendouzi, and Barcola Scoring

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France delivered an emphatic 4–1 victory over Israel in a Nations League Group B clash at Bozsik Aréna. Eduardo Camavinga opened the scoring in the 7th minute with an early strike, setting the tone for the visitors.

Recall Softfootball had reported that Greece secured a dramatic 2–1 victory over England in a Nations League Group F clash at Wembley Stadium. England fought back late, with Jude Bellingham leveling the score in the 87th minute after a well-placed assist from Dominic Solanke.

Israel responded in the 24th minute through Omri Gandelman, who leveled the score with a well-placed header, only for Christopher Nkunku to restore France’s lead just four minutes later, making it 2–1.

The French side pulled away late in the game with Mattéo Guendouzi scoring in the 87th minute and Bradley Barcola adding a fourth in the 89th, cementing France’s dominance.

France controlled possession at 64%, taking 14 shots with seven on target, compared to Israel’s 36% possession and a single shot on goal. Manager Didier Deschamps made key substitutions, including Lucas Digne, Warren Zaïre-Emery, and Guendouzi, to maintain momentum.

The result keeps France well-positioned in Group B as they aim to advance to the Nations League knockout stages, while Israel will look to regroup for the remaining fixtures.

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