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Mbappe on target as France see off Azerbaijan
France moved three points closer to qualification for next year's World Cup with Kylian Mbappe, Adrien Rabiot and Florian Thauvin all on target in a comfortable 3-0 Group D win over Azerbaijan at the Parc des Princes in Paris on Friday.
The win keeps them top of the group with a maximum nine points from their three games, five points clear of second-placed Ukraine who won 5-3 in Iceland.
Didier Deschamps' side will book their passage to the Americas if they win in Iceland on Monday and Ukraine fail to beat Azerbaijan.
With Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike handed his first start, France had plenty of firepower up front but created little of note in a dull first 45 minutes until Mbappe struck on the stroke of half-time.
The France captain collected the ball on the edge of the area, stepped past one tackle before firing his shot low through another defender and just wide of goalkeeper Shakhruddin Magomedaliyev.
It is the 10th successive game for club and country where Mbappe has inked his name on the scoresheet.
Four minutes after the break Ekitike almost doubled the lead but his fierce shot from the right side of the area came rattling back off the far post.
France continued to threaten the Azerbaijan goal with Mbappe going close again, sending one shot across goal just wide and blasting another over the bar.
In the 68th minute, Sahruddin Magomedaliyev was forced into a finger tip save to nudge a drive from Khephren Thuram, also making his first start for France, over the crossbar.
The resulting corner went long to the far side of the penalty box where Mbappe carefully flicked it back in for Rabiot to head low into the corner.
With six minutes remaining Thauvin, who had replaced Mbappe just a minute before, collected the ball in the area with his back to goal. He quickly spun and volleyed to leave Magomedaliyev grasping at air and France enjoying the points.
Y.Bouchard--BTB