Sunday 26 June 2016, 23:55

France fight back, Germany and Belgium lay down markers


THE DAY REPLAYED – There were no shocks in store in the second set of UEFA EURO 2016 Round of 16 fixtures, with all three pre-match favourites getting the job done to progress to the quarter-finals. While France had to dig deep to overcome Republic of Ireland 2-1, it was much plainer sailing for Germany and Belgium, who eased to 3-0 and 4-0 victories over Slovakia and Hungary respectively. Besides the lack of upsets, the three ties had one other common denominator: the crucial contributions by an attacking wide man, as Antoine Griezmann, Julian Draxler and Eden Hazard stole the show. FIFA.com rounds up the action.

The day's results *France 2-1 Republic of Ireland*

Germany 3-0 Slovakia

Hungary 0-4 Belgium

The analysis Not for the first time this tournament, France were made to sweat on Sunday in Lyon. They trailed for a sizeable chunk of the game against a pragmatic, solid Republic of Ireland side, before bouncing back in the second half, spearheaded by a sparkling showing from Antoine Griezmann. The underdogs put the cat among the pigeons practically right from kick-off, forging in front in the second minute after Paul Pogba had felled Shane Long in the box. Robbie Brady kept a cool head to convert the resulting penalty. Les Bleus then toiled to little avail for almost an hour against an imperious Irish defence, behind which Darren Randolph was in equally commanding form between the sticks. However, a half-time reshuffle, which involved Kingsley Coman replacing N'Golo Kante and a switch from 4-3-3 to 4-2-3-1, ultimately paid dividends and Antoine Griezmann made himself a hero with a brace to take France through to the quarter-finals, where they await the winner of Monday's tie between England and Iceland.

Germany had a much smoother ride into the quarter-finals, helped by a far better start than the hosts. Just eight minutes had elapsed when Jerome Boateng fired Die Mannschaft ahead with a magnificent volley from 20 yards. Mesut Ozil had the chance to double his side's lead from the spot five minutes later, only to be denied by Matus Kozacik, but the world champions kept pushing and eventually extended their advantage through Mario Gomez just before half-time, following some superb wing play from Julian Draxler.

Draxler capped a livewire performance and added further gloss to the scoreline in the 63rd minute, volleying home exquisitely following Toni Kroos's corner, and an impeccable Germany cruised over the line against opposition who offered little resistance.

Belgium ended up even more comfortable winners against an entertaining Hungary team. The Red Devils prevailed 4-0 in a high-tempo, open match, although they had to wait until the final quarter of an hour to seal the deal. Toby Alderweireld opened the scoring after ten minutes with a powerful header from Kevin De Bruyne's free-kick, but the Magyars did not lie down and threatened to get back into it early in the second half. However, the Belgians upped their game and killed off the contest in the latter stages, inspired by some magic from Eden Hazard. The Chelsea star first served up the all-important second goal on a plate for Michy Batshuayi in the 78th minute, and then made it 3-0 himself two minutes later. Yannick Ferreira Carrasco chipped in with a fourth goal in stoppage time to clinch Belgium's biggest ever win at a tournament.

Highlight of the day Jerome Boateng had to wait until his 63rd cap to score his first goal in a Germany shirt, but it was well worth the wait. In the eighth minute, a clearance from a Toni Kroos corner broke to the Bayern Munich defender 20 yards out. Boateng did not hesitate, unleashing a lovely volley that skimmed along the surface and took a slight deflection on its way into the net, paving the way for an emphatic Germany triumph.

The stat **3 – **The last three goals France have conceded at the European Championship were penalties. Spain's Xabi Alonso put a spot-kick past them in the quarter-finals of EURO 2012 and Romania's Bogdan Stancu followed suit in the group stage of the current edition, before Robbie Brady held his nerve from the spot in the Round of 16.

What they said "After this victory, we're hoping to dream a little bigger. We haven't got anywhere yet, though; we're only in the quarter-finals and we're going to take it match by match. I'd like to congratulate the Hungarians because they gave their all, but we were the stronger side today." Belgium winger Eden Hazard

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Round of 16 (all times local)

Italy-Spain (6pm)

England-Iceland (9pm)

The winners of UEFA EURO 2016 go on to represent Europe at the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017