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.

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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.

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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.

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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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