It wasn’t the championship match, but France made sure to end their Nations League journey on a high note.
In a solid performance on Sunday in Stuttgart, they secured a 2-0 win against hosts Germany—snagging third place in this season’s tournament.
Mbappé Strikes First Before Halftime
Germany had hopes of bouncing back after their semifinal loss to Portugal, but France had other plans.
Just before the halftime whistle, French captain Kylian Mbappé showed his class.
The Real Madrid star latched onto a ball, controlled it effortlessly, and slotted it home to give Les Bleus a 1-0 lead.
It was a blow to the home crowd, who had just started to believe again.
Germany’s Equaliser Disallowed by VAR
Early in the second half, Germany thought they had their breakthrough.
Deniz Undav, playing in his home stadium in Stuttgart, found the back of the net.
The stadium erupted—only for VAR to step in and crush the celebration.
After review, the goal was ruled out, leaving Germany still chasing the game.
Olise Seals the Deal Late On
France never really let go of the momentum. They controlled possession, created more chances, and looked the more composed side throughout.
With minutes left on the clock, Mbappé turned provider, setting up Michael Olise for a calm finish that sealed the 2-0 win.
It wasn’t just a victory—it was a statement of intent ahead of future competitions.
Portugal and Spain Set for Nations League Final
While France celebrated third place, all eyes shifted to the final between their Iberian neighbours—Portugal and Spain.
But for now, Didier Deschamps’ squad can head home satisfied, having bounced back from disappointment with a composed and classy performance against the hosts.