‘People saying he is a jinx & making jokes’ – Harry Kane told ‘trophies will come’ at Bayern Munich after disappointing talk of Premier League transfer

Harry Kane may have been branded “a jinx” at Bayern Munich, with critics “making their jokes”, but he has been told that “trophies will come”.

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Prolific frontman left Tottenham in 2023Boasts impressive strike rate in GermanyIn danger of missing out on silverwareWHAT HAPPENED?

The England captain headed to the Allianz Arena in 2023 expecting to break his personal silverware duck during a productive debut campaign in Germany. Kane has delivered, with 29 goals recorded through 30 appearances, but collective struggles have Bayern in danger of ending the season empty-handed.

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Many have taken great delight in seeing perennial winners Bayern flop after acquiring Kane, and there has been talk of him making a hasty retreat back to the Premier League – where Tottenham’s all-time leading scorer could still chase down Alan Shearer’s goal record in the English top-flight.

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Former England international Stan Collymore – who briefly took on a European challenge himself when joining Spanish side Real Oviedo in 2001 – hopes that Kane will stay put and complete his mission in Munich, telling : “Football agents now and again will brief the press about their clients and therefore, I was disappointed to see that Harry Kane was linked with a move back to the Premier League this week amid the ongoing struggles of Bayern Munich. Harry may be happy at Bayern, but I would be saddened if the Englishman returned to his home country. Why? The whole point of joining a club is because you have a genuine belief that you can help them achieve things and although it looks like that is not going to happen for him this year, all I can say is stay where you are. Kane is at a big club and if you don’t win the league this year, there is a very good chance you will get your hands on it next season.”

Collymore added: “It would be refreshing for Harry to address these rumours and make light of the stories as he more than likely knows that people are saying he is a jinx and they are making their jokes. All he needs to do is say he is staying and in it for the long haul and if he does that, the trophies will come.”

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Kane could still land major honours this season, but Bayern have slipped eight points adrift of unbeaten table-toppers Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga title race and trail their Champions League last-16 tie with Serie A giants Lazio 1-0 heading into a return date in Germany on March 5.

Marcelo Bielsa should use pressure to get the best out of his players

Norwich City made it well and truly clear to Leeds United on Saturday evening that they will push them to the very end of the season to claim the Championship title and secure automatic promotion to the Premier League.

Marcelo Bielsa’s men were put to the sword by the Canaries at Elland Road, suffering a 3-1 defeat that saw Norwich move top of the league table with a better goal-difference than Leeds.

But, while the big defeat was probably a big wake-up call to the Whites that they still have a long way to go if they were to play top-flight football next season, the loss presents a good opportunity for the manager to push his players even further.

Leeds travel to Teesside this coming Saturday to tackle Middlesbrough in what could be another tough encounter.

Middlesbrough are currently fifth in the league and are more than capable of delivering a good performance against Bielsa’s team.

But, the manager should use the pressure to his team’s advantage and get Leeds to raise their game for the match and the rest of the campaign.

Leeds have shown the tremendous talent and desire they have in their squad and Bielsa has done a brilliant job at getting his players to deliver at just the right times this season.

The loss on Saturday was only their third one at home this campaign and would’ve been somewhat of a shock to the club, given how easily and poorly the conceded the three goals.

This should also motivate this current set of Leeds players to make sure such a result doesn’t occur again this season, while the defeat should also not see the club revert into a state of panic, because they now sit second on the table.

Leeds have proven on more than a few occasions this season that they know how to bounce back from a setback and this trip to Middlesbrough presents them with the perfect opportunity to show once again how committed and determined they are to play in the Premier League next season.

Big changes coming to Women's Champions League as UEFA announce new format including 18-team league as well as new second tier competition

A new format for the Women's Champions League and the creation of a second European competition has been given the green light by UEFA.

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New format for Women's Champions LeagueSecond European competition to be createdChanges to come in for 2025-26 seasonWHAT HAPPENED?

The UEFA Executive Committee met in Hamburg on Saturday to approve a new format for the UEFA Women's Champions League and the creation of a second European competition for women's clubs. The committee ruled that these changes will come into effect for the 2025-26 season. The revamped Champions League will consist of an 18-team league phase with three home and away matches followed by knock-out rounds.

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These changes will bring the women's game in line with the men's Champions League, which will use this 'Swiss model' format from next season – where there is one big group rather than multiple groups of four teams. The creation of a first-ever second European competition is another step in the development of women's football.

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The men's game has had a second tier European competition since 1971, in what was called the UEFA Cup and since 2009 has been called the Europa League.

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UEFA say full details on the aforementioned competitions' formats, access list and calendar will be announced on Monday, December 4.

Cristiano Ronaldo Jr mesmerised by giant ‘200’ tifo for his dad before Portugal superstar takes record-breaking international goal tally to 125

Cristiano Ronaldo Junior got to watch his dad fire Portugal to Euro 2024, with the youngster mesmerised by a giant ‘200’ tifo prior to kick-off.

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All-time great in Euro 2024 qualifying actionRecord acknowledged prior to kick-offSecured place at another major finalsWHAT HAPPENED?

The youngster was in attendance for a qualification clash with Slovakia that saw his father bag another brace. Ronaldo senior was once again the star of the show for his country as he dominated proceedings before, during and after.

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Ronaldo continues to rewrite the record books, becoming the first player in the history of men’s international football to reach 200 caps. That achievement was recognised prior to kick-off in Porto on Friday.

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Cristiano Jr sat in the stands – proudly wearing a Sporting jersey at the home of their arch-rivals – and looked on with glee as the efforts of his father were acknowledged. Georgina Rodriguez posted a video on her Instagram account of the 13-year-old taking everything in.

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Portugal are now guaranteed to take part at next summer’s European Championship in Germany and it is likely that Cristiano Jr and Georgina will be in attendance again at that event. Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo, who is playing his club football in Saudi Arabia for Al-Nassr, is reportedly looking to prolong his career through to the 2026 World Cup finals.

WATCH: Gabriel Martinelli celebrates Arsenal's late win at Luton in the stands with his father as emotions run high following crucial victory for Premier League leaders

Gabriel Martinelli celebrated Declan Rice's last-minute winner with his father in the stands as emotions ran high for Arsenal away at Luton Town.

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Martinelli celebrated Rice's winner with his fatherArsenal edged out Luton in seven-goal thrillerMartinelli opened the scoring for the GunnersWHAT HAPPENED?

The Brazilian opened the scoring in Arsenal's win over Luton Town in a seven-goal thriller at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday. The Gunners squandered the lead twice in the match before Declan Rice finally sealed the 4-3 victory with a last-gasp header. As soon as the Englishman scored the winner, Martinelli ran towards the away stand to greet his father – who took in the Premier League clash alongside Arsenal's die-hard fans.

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The 22-year-old shared his celebration video on his official X profile with the caption: "A goal and a last minute winner with your Dad in the away end? Perfect."

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While the dramatic win will prove to be a massive boost for Mikel Arteta's side, who are currently five points clear at the top of the table, David Raya's form will be a matter of headache for the manager. The Spanish goalkeeper not only conceded three goals against Luton, but he also made a glaring mistake for Ross Barkley's goal in the second half which momentarily handed the Hatters the lead.

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The Gunners now have three very difficult Premier League fixtures coming up, starting with Aston Villa on Saturday. They will then face Brighton on December 17 and fellow title contenders Liverpool six days later.

Kylian Mbappe is house hunting! PSG superstar's mum & agent travels to Spain to find him new home as Real Madrid transfer beckons

The mother and agent of Kylian Mbappe, Fayza Lamari, has travelled to Spain to find a house ahead of the forward's move to Real Madrid this summer.

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Mbappe's mum has travelled to SpainOn the hunt for a house ahead of moveForward expected to sign Real Madrid dealWHAT HAPPENED?

The player's mum and other members of his entourage have been in Madrid recently, according to as they begin preparations for his move to the Spanish capital. Finding a house for the attacker is one of the main issues on their plate, as it may take time to find the right property and security for such a big name.

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Mbappe looks set to join the Santiago Bernabeu side to bring an end to a transfer saga that has been dragging on for years. The 25-year-old has informed Paris Saint-Germain that he will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season and it has been reported in Spain that he has reached an agreement with Madrid, though he is said to have denied such claims this week.

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Mbappe joined PSG in an initial loan deal in 2017 but reports of an imminent move to Madrid have been circulating since shortly afterwards. The France star has won five Ligue 1 titles so far with the club but will hope to add more glory to his name – including in the shape of a Champions League crown – before he leaves for Madrid.

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The attacker's entourage will hope to found the perfect home to help make his transition to life in Spain as smooth as possible before he starts work with Carlo Ancelotti's team, who are chasing down La Liga and Champions League success this term.

VIDEO: AC Milan post hilarious response to masked Kanye West's visit to Inter as Dua Lipa, Tom Cruise & Will Smith are 'spotted' at their training base

AC Milan poked fun at rivals Inter after a masked Kanye West watched them play at San Siro, jokingly welcoming some A-list celebrities at training.

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The rap legend made an impromptu appearance at the Nerazzurri's 1-0 home victory over Atletico on Wednesday, watching on as Inter took a narrow advantage into their Champions League last-16 second leg. West did, however, appear in a completely blacked out mask to hide his identity in a wardrobe choice he has adopted at recent events. Inter's rivals Milan couldn't resist a cheeky dig, claiming the likes of Dua Lipa, Tom Cruise and Will Smith were in attendance at their training centre in similar masked outfits.

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Despite Milan's jokey post, West's appearance at San Siro was genuine. The American rapper featured after recently collaborating with Inter's Curva Nord ultras for two tracks on his latest 'Vultures 1' album alongside Ty Dolla Sign. The Italy links also extend to wife Bianca Censori, who is of Italian-Australian heritage.

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With West watching on from afar, Serie A's runaway leaders again got the business done on the continental stage. They narrowly missed out on a fourth European crown in last year's final to Manchester City.

‘No one wanted us!’ – How first-year St. Louis City SC took a group of misfits and turned them into MLS Cup contenders

The league's newest team seemed destined to fail, but a ragtag group of journeymen and rejects has come together to produce something truly special

Roman Burki is willing to let us in on a little secret, one that he doesn't necessarily want his team-mates to hear. But, to understand the meaning behind it, you have to get what St. Louis City SC are all about.

Burki is, of course, the star goalkeeper of MLS' newest team. He's almost certainly the team's most recognizable face – a former starter at Borussia Dortmund who played at the top level for many years.

That was in the past, though. In the here and now, Burki is the No.1 for MLS' most absurd collection of misfits, a group of unheralded and previously-unrecognizable stars who have taken the league by storm. This is St. Louis City's first season of existence, and virtually everyone with an opinion about MLS saw disaster in their future. Rightfully so, perhaps. In a league that has seen so many expansion teams fall flat on their face, St. Louis looked destined to be the next to stumble.

They had no recognizable stars, having instead spent big money on a goalkeeper, Burki, in a move that has always been MLS' cardinal sin. Their other big moves? A pair of signings from Germany that no one in the U.S. had ever heard of. Their roster was filled with MLS journeyman, other team's rejects and young stars that never got a chance wherever they were before.

"We have players that were not used anymore by the previous clubs, players that were not really wanted," Burki tells GOAL. "We collected them, basically."

And yet here they are, top of the Western Conference. St. Louis was the best team in the conference from wire to wire, starting off with a series of incredible wins and never looking back.

Somehow, this group of misfits and cast-offs turned into something much more: a team. And, as that team prepares for their biggest challenge yet, we can go back to Burki's secret.

"I would not say this in front of the team," he begins, "but, to me, it doesn't matter how it's going to end now in the playoffs. Of course, you want to go as far as possible, but when you look back after this season, I think everyone can be really proud of what we have achieved.

"Like everyone has played a part in that, and that is very important. We always stick together and nobody was ever blaming the other one. This team just has a great mentality and so many really good guys. I really am so proud to be a part of this team."

So how did they get here? How did a group of outcasts turn into arguably the biggest surprise in MLS history? Let's start at the beginning…

St. Louis City SCA fresh start in a soccer city

That beginning predates MLS. It also predates just about anyone who watches the league. To understand St. Louis City SC, you must first understand St. Louis.

There are few cities in American soccer that have the history of St. Louis. It could be argued that no city has had a bigger impact on the U.S. men's national team, but, despite that, St. Louis had no real modern history on the club level.

A total of 76 players from the area have played for the USMNT, including five in the starting XI that upset England at the 1950 World Cup. St. Louis has had a player on 11 World Cup teams.

It's a city that has always had love for the game. There had been pro teams, none really catching hold in modern times. The St. Louis Stars played in the old NASL, while other clubs rose and fell in the lower leagues in the years since.

So, when St. Louis City City SC arrived ahead of the 2023 MLS season, a soccer city was finally given it's due.

"St. Louis has such a soccer history," defender Tim Parker tells GOAL. "There are so many soccer people here, but there's also just a lot of soccer fans. I think the city is still just so happy that there's a club here."

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As an MLS veteran, Parker had seen plenty of expansion teams. Some, like LAFC and Atlanta United, immediately vaulted to the top of MLS. Others, most others, were somewhere between somewhat okay and absolutely awful.

So where would St. Louis fall? At the start of it all, you can never be too sure.

"I've definitely seen a couple of successful ones, but not too many, and then I've definitely seen some bad ones," Parker said. "I think it's just about an overall buy-in. I think it's developing a clear identity early on in terms of how you want to play because I feel like a lot of teams that come into this league don't necessarily have that right away. They don't have the buy-in from the players."

That was step one: finding players willing and able to buy in. That job fell to Lutz Pfannenstiel, a German former goalkeeper that played for a whopping 25 clubs during his career. In the years since, he rose to prominence in Germany, spending years in Hoffenheim's sporting department before serving as Fortuna Dusseldorf's managing director.

In 2020, Pfannenstielwas hired as St. Louis' sporting director and given a three-year runway to figure out what this club could and should look like. In January 2022, the club hired Bradley Carnell as its first-ever head coach, handing the reigns over to a man that was formerly a key figure with the New York Red Bulls.

Parker credits those two for laying the foundation: Pfannenstiel for finding the players and Carnell for giving them all something to believe in.

"It obviously comes down to the sporting director and head coach to get the right guys in and then obviously implementing the gameplan and the tactical side," he said. "On the player side, it all required a lot of buy-in and trust."

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Preseason, as expected, was a bit awkward. Several players, like Burki, had joined the club early to get some sort of head start leading up to the expansion season. Most, though, were meeting each other for the first time and had no idea what to expect.

"I think there were a lot of [awkward moments]," Parker admitted. "It's an expansion team, in general, and then a lot of it is that we had guys that are so new to the league. Those guys have to get used to how this league operates, which can kind of be chaotic at times."

It didn't take long, though, for players to realize that they all had something in common. There were MLS veterans like Parker and Jacob Nerwinski next to European imports Burki, Joao Klauss and Eduard Lowen. Former USMNT prospects Nicholas Gioacchini and Indiana Vassilev were just meeting their new team-mates, too, fresh off of stints in Europe.

All of them quickly realized that they all had something in common: before St. Louis, they felt unwanted. Parker had felt it, having bounced around several MLS teams despite being a solid starter. Burki felt it, too, as Dortmund were all too content to move on from him after years of service. Vassilev was never quite given a chance at Aston Villa, while Lowen and Klauss were loaned out multiple times by Bundesliga clubs before St. Louis committed to them.

"A lot of us came here with that vision and some of us could say, 'I've been in the league a while and maybe not have had as much success'," Parker said. "I think this felt like it was our opportunity, a fresh start, to try something new."

He added: "There's a little bit of that underdog mentality and we've thrived on being that underdog and having that second-chance mentality. This was the kind of chance for you to revive your career, or launch your career in some instances for some of the younger guys. I think a lot of guys took that and have done really well playing with that freedom."

So here they were, a group of misfits that felt unwanted and uncared for. Many of them had struck out as individuals at some point but, as a group, they began to wonder: what can we do together?

"I think the good thing when you have guys who are realistic and don't live in a world full of dreams is that there are basically no egos," Burki said. "We all said: 'Okay, I have one more chance now here in St. Louis and I'm gonna try my best and give it everything'. Everyone had the same ambitions, like they wanted to make this chance and to be to show all the other people who didn't trust in them that they are better than what they thought."

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From the outside, it was impossible to see that mindset. What the outside world saw was a group largely made up of cast-offs, playing in front of the league's highest-paid goalkeeper. There was no Carlos Vela or Miguel Almiron in this team, no real stars, present or future, that you could look at and go 'Ah, there's their match-winner'.

Because of that, St. Louis was largely expected to be a big ol' mess in year one. It's a familiar story: team builds roster, team struggles, team slowly fixes roster over two or three years. At that point, they can compete. At that point, they're a team.

So, when St. Louis won their opener against Austin FC, it seemed like a feel-good moment. When then took down Charlotte FC – a second-year team very much in the aforementioned scenario – in their home opener, it felt like a storybook opening for the club.

That storybook, though, didn't have an ending, at least not for a while. Portland Timbers, San Jose Earthquakes, Real Salt Lake – all of them fell victim to the newcomers, who grabbed all 15 of their first 15 available points before the streak ended in April with a 1-0 loss to Minnesota United.

It was over those first five games that the outside world started to take notice. St. Louis' style of play had flustered teams, as the club focused on aggressive pressing to overwhelm their opponents.

"There's a lot of teams that really like the ball," Parker says, "and we have kind of had an against-the-ball mentality. I think we thrived in that as well."

The rest of the league would surely figure it out at some point, right?

As for those in the locker room, those first five weeks justified what many of them were already feeling: this team had something to it.

"I had a feeling in preseason already," Burki said. "We didn't win one game in preseason, or maybe one, I don't know, but still, you know how just sometimes you can tell how the players are reacting when you have a good games? Or how you react when you lose, how that next training is? After a loss, you can see a lot with the reaction, and it was always positive. We never stopped working. We never really complained about anything. That was, for me, a sign that this team, we can go far."

Watch out Max Verstappen! Inter Miami superstar Lionel Messi drives bright pink racing car during family trip to Disneyland Paris

Formula 1 Max Verstappen may have competition in the racing stakes, with Lionel Messi spotted driving a bright pink theme park car.

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Argentine superstar returned to Europe from USAPicked up another Ballon d'Or while in ParisTook the opportunity to relax & have some fun

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The Inter Miami superstar was recently back in Europe to collect the eighth Ballon d’Or of his remarkable career. He spent time in Italy during that trip, while also returning to Paris – where he spent two years with PSG before heading to the United States – and picked up his latest Golden Ball in the French capital.

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Messi found time during a family vacation, which came at the end of his debut campaign in MLS, to pay a visit to Disneyland Paris. He took his young family along for a fun-filled day out, with the Argentine superstar happy to play the doting dad despite forever operating under the brightest of spotlights.

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Messi was never going to sail under the radar while taking in some theme park rides, with one eagle-eyed fan spotting the 2022 World Cup winner taking the wheel of a colourful sports car – one sporting Inter Miami colours – that he had to pretend was being driven around a track.

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Messi has now taken in his final competitive game of 2023 – with Argentina playing out an eventful 2026 World Cup qualifier against Brazil at the Maracana – and will not be seen on the field again until Inter Miami return for pre-season. Various friendly dates are being mooted for the Florida-based outfit, although talk of facing Al-Nassr and Cristiano Ronaldo has been played down.

France player ratings vs Gibraltar: Kylian Mbappe scores stunning hat-trick as Didier Deschamps’ side record historic 14-0 victory – the largest EVER European scoreline

Kylian Mbappe scored a hat-trick as France made history with a record-breaking 14-0 victory against 10-man Gibraltar on Saturday night.

Own goals from Ethan Santos and Aymen Mouelhi put Didier Deschamps' side 2-0 up inside the opening five minutes before debutant Warren Zaire-Emery got on the scoresheet soon after.

The 17-year-old was fouled as he shot at goal and Santos was sent off for the challenge after a VAR review. The onslaught continued when Kylian Mbappe, Jonathan Clauss, Kingsley Coman, and substitute Youssouf Fofana all scored before half time.

After stopping the bleeding for more than 15 second half minutes, Adrien Rabiot bagged and then Coman got his second with 25 minutes remaining. Substitute Ousmane Dembele added a splendid solo goal and Mbappe grabbed a brace to go third in France's all-time scoring list.

Mbappe then netted his hat-trick in magnificent fashion as the captain chipped the keeper from 40 yards to make it 12-0. Olivier Giroud rifled in a 13th one minute from time and then helped France secure the biggest win in European Championship qualification history – eclipsing Germany's 13-0 win over San Marino in 2006 – with a stylish bicycle kick.

GOAL rates France's players from Allianz Riviera Stadium…

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Mike Maignan (N/A):

It took until the 60th minute for Gibraltar to fashion something of a chance on the French goal. Had virtually nothing to do.

Jonathan Clauss (7/10):

Scored the second best goal of the evening with a stunning long-range effort, but had nothing to do in defence.

Jean-Clair Todibo (7/10):

Like his defensive teammates, had very little to do and tried his best to attack whenever possible.

Dayot Upamecano (7/10):

Wasn't troubled at the back but looked to get forward at every opportunity.

Lucas Hernandez (7/10):

Was always an option out on the left and was unlucky not to get a goal himself.

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Warren Zaire-Emery (8/10):

Looked impressive on his debut as he showed pace, power, and skill; plus, he took his goal with aplomb. Was unfortunate to be forced off with an injury inside the opening 20 minutes.

Adrien Rabiot (7/10):

Was very relaxed in a midfield that overran the visitors all night.

Antoine Griezmann (8/10):

Was in the thick of the action as he ran the show in midfield. Beautifully set up Giroud late on.

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Kingsley Coman (8/10):

Was very dangerous in attack as his pace and trickery caused the away side problems throughout; and he got on the scoresheet in classy style.

Marcus Thuram (7/10):

His pressure forced Gibraltar into committing one of the early own goals and the Inter Milan forward put in the hard yards for his team. Lacked a clinical touch, mind.

Kylian Mbappe (9/10):

Took his penalty with ease, was in the right place at the right time for his second and then scored the goal of the night with a brilliant long-range strike.

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Youssouf Fofana (7/10):

Had a quick impact when he came on as he got on the scoresheet soon after his introduction.

Olivier Giroud (8/10):

Had a well-taken goal disallowed for offside but got two late on, the best of which was a brilliant overhead kick.

Ousmane Dembele (7/10):

Scored a lovely solo goal mere minutes after coming on as he weaved in and out of Gibraltar's defence.

Boubacar Kamara (N/A):

Came on when France were out of sight.

William Saliba (N/A):

No time to make an impact.

Didier Deschamps (8/10):

Fielded a strong side and his subs were very effective in the second half in a record-breaking night.

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