Benzema shines as France beat Portugal in friendly

Striker scores one and sets up another for his side to take victory

Update: 2014-10-13 01:46 GMT
French player Karim Benzema, center, is congratulated by teammates after scoring the first goal for France during the international friendly soccer match between France and Portugal at the Stade de France stadium in Saint Denis, outside Paris
 
Paris: Karim Benzema scored an early goal and set up Paul Pogba’s winner as France beat Portugal 2-1 in an international friendly at the Stade de France on Saturday. The Real Madrid striker outshone his clubmate Cristiano Ronaldo as France ripped into Portugal from the off, taking the lead after three minutes.
 
Under intense early pressure Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio could only parry Bacary Sagna’s shot, leaving Benzema to twist and convert unmarked on the six yard line.
Benzema then generously set up rising French star Pogba, the swashbuckling Juventus midfielder, to fire home a precise side-footed effort from just inside the box on 69 minutes after great work from Patrice Evra.
 
It took Ronaldo until late in the first half to flicker into life. He looked to have the France back line beaten in the 51st minute but Steve Mandanda’s outstretched fingers stopped a deft header from finding the bottom corner of the net.
 
France have already qualified for Euro 2016 as hosts, but play against all the teams in Group I in friendlies as preparation. Portugal lost their first Euro 2016 qualifier 1-0 at home to Albania as their new coach, ex-Greece handler Fernando Santos, seeks to rebuild the side.  

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