France 1 Poland 1: Mbappe scores on return but French flop means they go on HORROR side of Euro 2024 draw in 2nd place

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KYLIAN MBAPPE could not mask France’s finishing issues.

Despite returning to the side with a goal from the spot – his first at a Euros – the superstar could not help his side to the dominant score they should have earned as they were held to a draw by Poland.

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Kylian Mbappe scored from the spot[/caption]
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He sent Lukasz Skorupski the wrong way[/caption]
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Robert Lewandowski equalised from the spot[/caption]
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It was his second attempt to convert[/caption]

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Kylian Mbappe delivers from the spot for his first Euros goal ✨#BBCEuros #Euro2024 #FRAPOL pic.twitter.com/oAue0dtjD6

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You don't always get a second chance!

Robert Lewandowski strikes home after he's given a second chance from the spot with a retaken penalty. #BBCEuros #Euro2024 #FRAPOL pic.twitter.com/9n1ybEMwee

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Robert Lewandowski pulled earned their point from his own spot kick, which means the French finish second in Group D.

It is the first time since 2012 that they have not claimed top spot in their group at a major tournament and they are now dumped into the same side of the draw as Germany, Portugal and Spain.

Should they progress from the Round of 16, they would most likely play Portugal in the quarter-finals, before then taking on Germany or Spain in the semi-finals.

Mbappe was sharp and created plenty, but once again France failed to finish off the chances they racked up.

The French skipper returned in place of Marcus Thuram, while Antoine Griezmann – guilty of missing the two best chances on Friday – was replaced by Paris Saint-Germain’s Bradley Barcola, making his first-ever start for France.

Poland were already out, but were able to call Lewandowski into the starting XI for the first time in Germany.

Despite having not scored a goal of their own in the two games so far – the winner against Austria being an own-goal – Les Bleus kicked off knowing they were already into the last 16.

The hopes for sorting out their form in front of goal rested on how well Mbappe adapted to his mask – something a hoard of photographers lined up to get a shot of after the national anthems.

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France made a shaky start.

Most concerning for Didier Deschamps was that, having been so solid in the first two games, his men were now giving up as many chances as they were conceding.

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Theo Hernandez and Ousmane Dembele had early chances, both sent straight at the goalkeeper, but so did Poland.

Piotr Zielinski and Kacper Urbanski both tested Mike Maignan before Lewandowski, back at the ground where he spent four years as a player a decade ago, sent a free header wide.

Mbappe had been quiet early on, but was picking his moments – just as he always does.

He should have been allowed to run free down the left after being pulled back by Nicola Zalewski, but ref Marco Guida did not play advantage.

The talisman was also twice denied by Polish keeper Lukasz Skorupski, both attempts teed up by Barcola before the break.

Having come into the game late in the first half, Mbappe tried to take the initiative from the restart.

In the space of a minute he sent one effort over the bar with his left, drew a diving saving with his right before rolling another just wide of the far post.

While Mbappe was taking centre stage, he still needed teammate Dembele to win him a spot kick to get his goal.

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Dembele was cut down just inside the box by Arsenal’s Jakub Kiwior, allowing the No10 to mark his return with his first goal of the summer – slotting low to the right with the keeper sent the wrong way.

There were further chances to add to the lead, Barcola saw an effort saved at the near post after a run from deep in his own half having won possession.

Hernandez sent another low cross through the box with no one to meet it – more costly mistakes.

After wasting chances in Leipzig France were let off thanks to an offside decision supported by VAR, but the tech punished them here.

Italian ref Guida waved away Polish protests when sub Karol Swiderski was brought down by Dayot Upamecano, but he was sent to the screen and changed his mind.

The problems did not stop there. Maignan saved Lewandowski’s first attempt, but VAR pointed out he had stepped off his line too early.

Poland were ordered to go again and this time, in the same spot, Lewandowski got the job done.

France are through, but the all-conquering side in Europe of the last few years head into the knockouts with plenty of problems.

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