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Austria vs France LIVE: Euro 2024 result as Kylian Mbappe forced off with bloody nose

Austria 0-1 France: Les Blues got up and running with a win, but the victory was overshadowed by Mbappe’s injury after the captain left the pitch with a suspected broken nose

Kieran Jackson
Monday 17 June 2024 23:55 BST
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Kylian Mbappe left covered in blood following brutal injury in Euro 2024 match

France overcame the potentially difficult hurdle of an in-form Austria as they got their Euro 2024 campaign up and running with a 1-0 victory courtesy of an own goal, but talisman Kylian Mbappe suffered a worrying injury.

It proved a very mixed night for France’s captain Mbappe though as he was left still searching for his first goal in a European Championship and went off bloodied late on with a suspected broken nose.

Austria, with one defeat in their last 16 matches, stood their ground and went close through Christoph Baumgartner after 37 minutes but a minute later France struck when a brilliant piece of wing play by Mbappe took him to the byline and his cross was deflected into his own net by the head of Max Wober.

Mbappe, who has never scored a European Championship goal, looked certain to break that duck after 55 minutes but shot wide when clean through and, though Marcus Thuram and Ousmane Dembele also went close, the 2022 World Cup runners-up could not find a second and had to endure a few defensive scares before clinching the win.

Follow all the latest news and match action in our live blog below

Read Miguel Delaney’s report, from Dusseldorf:

It was as a gallant but defeated Austria pressed that a certain push-and-pull became all the clearer with this French team. They are a side that obstinately waits for the opposition, as everyone watching on waits for their great star to do something.

That sense has only been amplified in the last week, with how Kylian Mbappe made himself the main headline of Euro 2024 as well as the main event in how he spoke out about the “importance” of the French elections. It wasn’t quite a signature performance to follow but it did have a significant impact.

In an obdurate 1-0 win over Austria, Mbappe forced the only goal with a cross that deflected in off Maximilian Wöber’s head. He then wasted a huge opportunity with one uncharacteristic miss from a one-on-one before getting booked for time-wasting after suffering what looked like a broken nose. He was then booed off by Austrian fans rather than roared off in the way he has maybe become accustomed.

Full report below:

Kylian Mbappe produces moment of magic, but suffers Euro 2024-defining blow

France 1-0 Austria: Mbappe sustained a suspected broken nose as the Euro 2024 favourites held on to victory

Kieran Jackson17 June 2024 23:20

Goodbye!

Thanks a lot for following our live blog this evening, on a night where Kylian Mbappe was the difference-maker for France but was forced off with a bloody nose late on!

Tomorrow sees Cristiano Ronaldo enter the fray for Portugal, who face Czech Republic in the evening. Before that, Turkey take on newbies Georgia!

See you then!

Kieran Jackson17 June 2024 23:55

LATEST: Mbappe taken to hospital

The France star has gone to hospital in Dusseldorf but contrary to earlier reports, he does not require surgery on his nose!

(REUTERS)
Kieran Jackson17 June 2024 23:24

Roy Keane blasts Kylian Mbappe after bloody nose incident: ‘This is out of order’

Roy Keane insisted Kylian Mbappe was “out of order” after re-entering the pitch and sitting down immediately at the end of France’s Euro 2024 win against Austria.

The France captain, who created the only goal of the game which gave France a winning start to the tournament in Dusseldorf, was left covered in blood after his head hit the shoulder of Austria defender Kevin Danso following a challenge in the air.

Full piece below:

Roy Keane blasts Kylian Mbappe after bloody nose incident: ‘This is out of order’

Mbappe was forced off in France’s opening game of Euro 2024 versus Austria with a suspected broken nose

Kieran Jackson17 June 2024 22:44

VIDEO: Kylian Mbappe leaves France game covered in blood

Kylian Mbappe left covered in blood following brutal injury in Euro 2024 match
Kieran Jackson17 June 2024 22:26

Roy Keane on Mbappe’s yellow card:

“He’s gone back on the pitch but just sitting, this is out of order. To go back on and sit on the pitch, he deserved that yellow card - don’t like to see that!”

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Kieran Jackson17 June 2024 22:17

Kylian Mbappe left covered in blood following brutal injury in Euro 2024 match

France captain Kylian Mbappe was left covered in blood after suffering a burst nose in his country’s Euro 2024 opener against Austria.

Mbappe sustained the injury challenging for a header in the penalty box when he collided with the shoulder of Austria defender Kevin Danso.

Mbappe’s nose started bleeding and received medical attention after play was stopped, with his white shirt stained in blood.

Kylian Mbappe left covered in blood following brutal injury in Euro 2024 match

To add insult to injury, Mbappe was booked when he tried to re-enter the pitch after receiving treatment

Kieran Jackson17 June 2024 22:09

FULL--TIME: Austria 0-1 France!

The Austrians drop to the floor after the effort they’ve put in - but it’s victory for France in their opening game!

Max Wober’s own-goal in the first-half was what split the teams, god knows how France didn’t score at least a few more!

It was a terrific contest, where Austria gave it a good go, and there will be concern for France about their talisman Kylian Mbappe, who went off with what looked like a broken nose late on!

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Kieran Jackson17 June 2024 21:59

Austria 0-1 France

90+9 mins: France clear... and that should be enough!

Kieran Jackson17 June 2024 21:57

Austria 0-1 France

90+8 mins: Late corner for Austria, who are pushing!

Huge noise inside the stadium - can they?!

Kieran Jackson17 June 2024 21:56

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