In the UEFA EURO Qualifiers match, France defeated Greece 1-0 in a thrilling encounter on Tuesday at the Stade de France stadium.
France are on top of Group B with 12 points. They have played four games and have won all four.
In Group B, France is along with Greece, Ireland, Netherlands and
Greece was defeated by France 1-0 in the UEFA EURO Qualifiers match on Tuesday at the Stade de France stadium. Following the defeat, France's manager Didier Deschamps said, we could have been more efficient, as per the official website of UEFA.
France defeated Greece 1-0 in a close encounter on Tuesday in the UEFA EURO Qualifiers match. After the win, France's midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni said, victory is the most important but after that, we could have done better, as per the official website of UEFA.
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