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Julien Pretot

Lacklustre France held by Ukraine in opening World Cup qualifier

Soccer Football - World Cup Qualifiers Europe - Group D - France v Ukraine - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - March 24, 2021 France's Adrien Rabiot, Anthony Martial and Lucas Hernandez after the match REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

France kicked off their World Cup qualifying campaign in unconvincing fashion as they were held to a 1-1 home draw by Ukraine on Wednesday.

Antoine Griezmann put the world champions in front in the first half with a brilliant strike, only for defender Presnel Kimpembe to hand the visitors a point with an own goal after the break.

Soccer Football - World Cup Qualifiers Europe - Group D - France v Ukraine - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - March 24, 2021 France's Antoine Griezmann celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

The result left Didier Deschamps's side and Ukraine level with Finland and Bosnia in Group D after they drew 2-2 in the other game.

Les Bleus next face Kazakhstan and Bosnia away, on Sunday and Wednesday.

"Of course I can't be satisfied. We had chances to increase our advantage and we didn't take them," Deschamps said.

Soccer Football - World Cup Qualifiers Europe - Group D - France v Ukraine - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - March 24, 2021 Ukraine players celebrate their first goal which was an own goal scored by France's Presnel Kimpembe REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

"But let's be honest after the break we did not exactly threaten them."

Ukraine struggled, not managing a single shot on target, and coach Andriy Shevchenko was satisfied with the result.

"It was a good game for us. I want to congratulate the players for their efforts today, for managing to stop a team with so much talents like France," he said.

Soccer Football - World Cup Qualifiers Europe - Group D - France v Ukraine - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - March 24, 2021 France's N'Golo Kante in action with Ukraine's Roman Yaremchuk REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

"The plan worked and it's a very good result for us."

France dominated possession and went ahead on 19 minutes as Griezmann whipped a delightful shot into the far top corner from the edge of the box.

It put Griezmann up to joint fourth with David Trezeguet in the list of France's all-time top scorers with 34 goals. Thierry Henry is top with 51.

Soccer Football - World Cup Qualifiers Europe - Group D - France v Ukraine - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - March 24, 2021 France's Olivier Giroud REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

Giroud went close to doubling the advantage, but his header from Benjamin Pavard's cross went just over the crossbar in the 32nd minute.

Ukraine, however, hit back when Sergiy Sydorchuk's harmless attempt was deflected into his own net by Kimpembe 12 minutes into the second half.

Deschamps made two substitutions, sending Paul Pogba and Ousmane Dembele in for Giroud and Kingsley Coman.

Pogba brought steel to the midfield but Andriy Shevchenko's side were happy to sit back and wait.

Kylian Mbappe, who produced a forgettable performance on the left flank of the attack, was replaced by Anthony Martial, who failed to make any impact.

Griezmann had a chance to give France a last-gap win, but his curled attempt was tipped away by Heorhiy Bushchan eight minutes from time.

Kimpembe had an opportunity to make up for his own goal in the last minute but headed the ball straight into Bushchan's arms.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ed Osmond)

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