Mbappe: Ferguson a great striker
Republic of Ireland take on France on Monday night.
Charlie Hanson
Evan Ferguson scored against Latvia.
Evan Ferguson scored against Latvia.
PSG star Kylian Mbappe has praised Albion striker Evan Ferguson ahead of the Republic of Ireland’s Euro qualifier against France tonight.
The 18-year-old scored his first goal for his country last Wednesday in a 3-2 win over Latvia, becoming the youngest scorer for the Republic since Robbie Keane netted against Malta in October 1998.
France captain Mbappe said, “We saw some clips of him [Ferguson], he is a great striker and an important player for their team. But we hope that on Monday he isn’t going to do anything! We want to win and do a job, but he’s a good player.”
France under-21s suffered a first defeat in 14 matches as England Under-21s, with Levi Colwill in the starting XI, won 4-0 at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium. Carl Rushworth was an unused substitute for Lee Carsley’s side on Saturday.
Alexis Mac Allister, alongside his fellow World Cup winners, had a hero’s welcome back to Buenos Aries for their first match since winning the tournament in December. Facundo Buonanotte was an unused substitute as Argentina beat Panama 2-0 while Mac Allister played 45 minutes.
Kaoru Mitoma played in Japan's 1-1 draw with Uruguay, they take on Colombia on Tuesday while Rob Sanchez was an unused sub in Spain’s 3-0 victory over Norway. They face Billy Gilmour’s Scotland, who beat Cyprus 3-0 on Saturday, on Tuesday at Hampden.
Our Ecuadorean trio of Pervis Estupinan, Moises Caicedo and Jeremy Sarmiento all started in their country’s defeat to Australia – the first of a double header against the Socceroos, with the second fixture taking place on Tuesday.
Tom McGill was included in a Canada matchday squad for the first time and was an unused substitute in their 2-0 win over Curacao in a Concacaf Nations League match. Canada face Honduras on Wednesday.
Andrew Moran grabbed an assist in the Republic of Ireland’s Under-21s 2-1 win over Iceland, despite Ireland down to ten men for over 45 minutes.

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