PARIS. — Blaise Matuidi’s early goal saw off Bulgaria 1-0 on Saturday and kept France top of European World Cup soccer qualifying Group A, while the Netherlands’ hopes are hanging by a thread despite a 3-1 win in Belarus. France took the lead in only the third minute as midfielder Matuidi curled home a fantastic shot from a tight angle into the far top corner.
Bulgaria more than held their own in Sofia, though, as they looked to repeat the famous win over France that sent them to the 1994 World Cup, and Hugo Lloris was forced into a point-blank save to deny Georgi Kostadinov. But Didier Deschamps’s side closed out the vital win, and three points at home to Belarus tomorrow would book their ticket to Russia.
“It was a difficult match with lots of mistakes, commitment. We’re still first – that’s important – we’ve got one match left and (qualification) remains in our hands, so we have to win on Tuesday,” said coach Deschamps.
The Dutch needed a victory in Barysaw to keep alive any hopes of a top-two finish, but despite a third goal in two games from Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder Davy Propper, Belarus equalised through Maksim Volodjko. Captain Arjen Robben came to his side’s rescue by netting a penalty with only six minutes remaining, before Memphis Depay added some gloss in injury-time.
The Netherlands are looking to avoid failing to qualify for successive major tournaments for the first time since 1986, having also missed out on Euro 2016. — AFP.



