France finish top ahead of Denmark after World Cup stalemate

AFP  |  Moscow 

secured first place ahead of in Group C on Tuesday following a 0-0 draw in that could set up a heavyweight clash with Lionel Messi's in the last 16.

Didier Deschamps' side dominated possession but struggled to create any clear-cut chances against a determined Denmark, who will likely meet for a place in the quarter-finals.

have scored just three times in three games in Russia, including a penalty and an own goal, and it was another disjointed display from one of the title favourites.

They will discover their opponents in the next round later on Tuesday, with needing to beat in Saint Petersburg to stand a chance of qualifying. Deschamps rested and Paul Pogba, with the a booking away from suspension, while Kylian Mbappe was also left out among six changes.

Steve Mandanda, 33, made his first appearance at a major tournament, having been an unused substitute at the last three and

After much debate about the video referee (VAR) following further controversy on Monday, it was inevitable any penalty area tussles would prompt strong appeals at the

There have already been 20 penalties given at this World Cup, a tournament record before the group stage has even concluded.

Denmark's laid an early claim after going down under pressure from Presnel Kimpembe, although there appeared minimal contact at best.

had a penalty shout of their own when slid in on Lucas Hernandez, with tipping behind Olivier Giroud's looping follow-up effort. - Griezmann scythed down -

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Committed play from saw him release down the left flank but was unable to apply a finishing touch as Mandanda and Hernandez combined to clear.

then shot tamely at Schmeichel from 20 yards, the Atletico Madrid forward's biggest contribution coming just before the break when he sparked a threatening counter that drew a cynical foul from

A bystander for long periods, Mandanda was nearly caught out by a speculative Eriksen free-kick as he spilled before pouncing on the rebound just ahead of Cornelius. A miscued clearance from soon presented Eriksen with another chance, the Tottenham star dragging wide of the target on this occasion.

was introduced for Griezmann for the final 20 minutes, and the forward looked lively right away as he hammered a shot just the wrong side of the post.

Mbappe was introduced late on for an ineffective Ousmane Dembele, but it was again Fekir who went closest to ending the impasse with a low, bouncing shot that forced Schmeichel into a sharp save.

Loud jeers from a sold-out crowd of 78,011 greeted the final whistle although it was a result that suited both sides as Denmark, now unbeaten in 18 matches, reached the latter stages of for the first time since 2002.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 21:55 IST