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4 vs 0
Played
June 5, 2012 3:00 PM EDT
MMArena — Le Mans
Referee:‬ L. Liany‎
Attendance:‬ 24000‎
 
 
 
 
90+1′ Jérémy Menez
 

France 4-0 Estonia: Benzema and Ribery star as Blanc's men turn on the style ahead of England clash

The Bayern Munich winger opened the scoring in the first half before the Real Madrid front man added two goals of his own either side of the break to hand Les Bleus victory

By Oliver Platt

International Friendly : Karim Benzema & Franck Ribery (France vs Estonia)
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Karim Benzema and Franck Ribery starred as France recorded a comfortable 4-0 victory over Estonia in its final pre-Euro 2012 friendly at the MMArena in Le Mans.

Ribery volleyed home the opening goal after 24 minutes after running on to Benzema's superb flick before the Real Madrid striker then doubled the French lead with a goal of his own when he measured a sublime shot into the top corner shortly before half-time.

Less than 30 seconds after the restart Benzema tapped in Ribery's fine cross from the edge of the six-yard box to put the result beyond any doubt, with Jeremy Menez adding a fourth goal in added time.

France was occasionally troubled by the pace of Estonia's counterattacks but looked in buoyant attacking form ahead of their Euro 2012 kickoff against England on Monday.

After just 25 seconds, Diarra was holding his knee in pain having kicked the ground when playing a pass but the Marseille midfielder, to Blanc's relief, was quickly back on his feet and able to continue.

Estonia took advantage of a subdued start to the match to create two early chances in quick succession. First, Tarmo Kink found himself played through on goal down the left-hand side but shot wildly across goal. Philippe Mexes should have dealt with the subsequent cross from the opposite flank but mishit his clearance straight to Ojamaa, who just missed the far post with a low shot.

Mexes was again in trouble when Oper counterattacked down the left wing but the AC Milan defender did just enough to prevent Ojamaa from converting his strike partner's cross.

Eventually, France's offensive quality shone through. Ribery volleyed a perfect finish past Estonia goalkeeper Sergei Pareiko after a wonderful flick from Benzema had set the Bayern Munich winger through on goal.

From there, French confidence flowed. Ribery had delighted the crowd with one nonchalant touch to Patrice Evra before Cabaye came agonizingly close to making it 2-0 with a swerving effort from 25 yards that shaved the post.

After his low cross had almost been diverted into the Estonia goal by Taavi Rahn, Benzema brilliantly doubled France's lead. The 24-year-old, lurking at the back of the penalty area, controlled a high ball after a corner was only partially cleared and curled a sumptuous shot beyond Pareiko.

It took Benzema just 27 seconds to pick up where he left off after the break. Ribery raced away down the right wing and aimed an inch-perfect cross beyond the stranded defender Rahn for the striker to convert from close range.

Estonia's surges into French territory had become less frequent since Ribery had broken the deadlock but the Blueshirts did engineer enough space for Sander Puri to shoot just wide after a swift move upfield on the hour mark.

For the most part, though, it was all too easy for France. The crowd was more interested in their Mexican wave when Benzema danced across the Estonia defence before testing Pareiko with a driven shot.

A fourth finally arrived when substitute Menez slammed home a left-footed shot from close range following Olivier Giroud smartly diverted a low cross by Evra.

Blanc rung the changes throughout the second half to ensure further injuries to his squad were avoided, with Laurent Koscielny deployed out of position as a holding midfielder in the absence of M'Vila and Matuidi.

Some work on Rami and Mexes' partnership may be required over the weekend but otherwise Les Bleus will take heart from a convincing final showing ahead of their big kick-off in Ukraine.

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France

25
Hugo Lloris
Goalkeeper
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4
Adil Rami
Defender
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2
Mathieu Debuchy
Defender
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3
Patrice Evra
Defender
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5
Philippe Mexes
Defender
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23
Alou Diarra
Midfielder
65′
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15
Florent Malouda
Midfielder
73′
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7
Franck Ribéry
Midfielder
24′ 47′ 65′
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8
Samir Nasri
Midfielder
73′
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4
Yohan Cabaye
Midfielder
51′
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9
Karim Benzema
Striker
24′ 37′ 47′ 73′
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Estonia

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25
Sergei Pareiko
Goalkeeper
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16
Enar Jaager
Defender
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5
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Taavi Rahn
Defender
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-
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-
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Sander Puri
Midfielder
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Tarmo Kink
Striker
68′
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11
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Substitutes

28
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6
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14
Marvin Martin
Midfielder
65′
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7
Jérémy Menez
Midfielder
73′ 91′
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10
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12
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Substitutes

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Ats Purje
Midfielder
68′

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  • Goal.com Rating
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Results
 
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Midfielder
Al Faisaly Amman
4 1
Andreas Cornelius Andreas Cornelius
Striker
FC Copenhagen
4 1
Mikael Forssell Mikael Forssell
Striker
HJK Helsinki
3 1
Fred Fred
Striker
Fluminense
3 0
Felipe Caicedo Felipe Caicedo
Striker
Lokomotiv
3 0