Mbappé brilliant, Griezmann precious, Kolo Muani too neutral

Kylian Mbappé is now the fourth top scorer in the history of the Blues after his double in Amsterdam. REUTERS / PIROSCHKA VAN DE WOUW / AFP / JOHN THYS

Find the notes from our special correspondent in Amsterdam after the 2-1 victory of the France team against the Netherlands (1-2), Friday evening. Success synonymous with qualification for Euro 2024.

Special correspondent in Amsterdam

Mike Maignan (4) : He wanted to keep his clean sheet, but he missed by opening his goal too much in front of Hartman by having anticipated the cross (1-2, 83rd). Before that, the Blues goalkeeper had reassured, directed and advised his defense (6th, 45th).

Jonathan Clauss (6) : Not at all embarrassed by his absence from the selection for a year, the Marseillais responded present in Amsterdam. A decisive passer on Mbappé’s opening score (0-1, 7th), he never stopped wanting to show himself in his lane. Deliberate, disciplined in the defensive phases, particularly in the face of the Simons danger, he perfectly met expectations. A test passed with flying colors. Replaced, with a hug by Deschamps, by Malo Gusto (80th), for whom it was the first selection in Blue.

Ibrahima Konaté (5.5): faced with relative adversity and the Oranje who were very often harmless, the Red showed their power on Friday evening. However, he lacks edge on the goal conceded.

Lucas Hernandez (5,5)&nbsp

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