France, Portugal qualify for Brazil World Cup

France players also celebrate victory over Ukraine

French players celebrate at the end of the FIFA World Cup 2014 qualifying football match France vs Ukraine, on November 19, 2013 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, outside Paris.

. Croatia and Greece also made Brazil line up

France put up a superb performance to bounce back from a 2-0 play-off first leg defeat to beat Ukraine 3-0 in the second leg in Paris on Tuesday and qualify for the World Cup in Brazil next summer.

Goals from Mamadou Sakho and Karim Benzema and an Oleg Gusev own goal ensured the 1998 world champions’ presence in Brazil next year at the expense of Ukraine.

France were up against it at the Stade de France as no team before them had ever overcome a 2-0 first leg loss to qualify for the World Cup. But The Blues played like injured tigers, running after every ball and hardly allowing the Ukrainians a breathing space.

French players celebrate at the end of the FIFA World Cup 2014 qualifying football match France vs Ukraine, on November 19, 2013 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, outside Paris.

In Solna Sweden, Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo broke the hearts of Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic and team mates by locking them out of the Brazil World Cup. Portugal will go instead, thanks to a Ronaldo hat-trick in the second leg of the playoff.

Despite Ronaldo’s heroics, Sweden gave the Portuguese a second-half scare, as the match produced five goals in 29 minutes.

The first half had ended goalless, though Portugal had a goal advantage from the first leg.

But the encounter at Solna was a thriller. Ibrahimovic slammed two goals for Sweden, but Ronaldo responded with three goals of his own, making Portugal qualify 4-2 on aggregate.

Ronaldo, others celebrate after edging out Sweden

In front of a raucous crowd at the Stade de France, Les Bleus took the lead on the night midway through the first half through Mamadou Sakho and levelled the tie on aggregate when Karim Benzema netted from an offside position on 34 minutes.

That strike came shortly after the Real Madrid man had seen a perfectly good goal disallowed, and the controversy continued as Ukraine defender Yevhen Kacheridi was sent off early in the second period.

France made their one-man advantage count as an Oleg Gusev own-goal put them ahead in the tie for the first time in the 72nd minute and Didier Deschamps’ side saw out the rest of the game to win 3-2 on aggregate.

As expected, Deschamps rang the changes, making five in all to his starting line-up from Friday’s 2-0 loss in Kiev, with Raphael Varane, Sakho, Yohan Cabaye, Mathieu Valbuena and Benzema coming in.

For Ukraine, there were three changes, notably in defence, where the banned Oleksandr Kucher and Artem Fedetskiy were replaced by Yaroslav Rakitskiy and Vitaliy Mandziuk respectively.

The visitors must have been braced for a backs-to-the-wall job, but they could scarcely have expected France to play with such a high level of intensity in the first half.

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Ukraine were pinned back from kick-off, and goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov turned a Valbuena shot around the post inside three minutes before Paul Pogba headed a Valbuena corner over the bar.

And just as the away side thought they had taken some of the early sting out of the contest, their defence – which had gone eight successive matches without conceding before this game – was finally undone in the 22nd minute.

When a Valbuena set-piece delivery from the right fell to Franck Ribery on the edge of the box, the Bayern Munich man’s shot was blocked by Pyatov, but Sakho was on hand to convert the rebound from a tight angle, the Liverpool defender netting his first goal at international level.

France’s hope turned to genuine belief, and the home fans rose to their feet as a glorious shooting opportunity fell to Pogba on the edge of the box. However, the young midfielder could only blaze his effort over the bar.

Controversy was just around the corner, as Benzema bundled a low Ribery cross from the left into the net at the back post, only for the offside flag to cut short his joy.

It was the wrong decision by the Slovenian officials but remarkably another error on their part allowed France to level the tie on aggregate.

A scramble in the Ukrainian box saw the ball come off Valbuena and fall to Benzema barely six yards out. This time, he was offside but the assistant’s flag stayed down as he gleefully fired home.

Ukraine knew that an away goal would swing the tie right back in their favour, but they scarcely produced an attempt on target in the opening half and their hopes were dealt another massive blow just after the restart as Khacheridi, who had already been cautioned late in the first half, was booked again for a late challenge on Ribery.

Down to 10 men, Ukraine remained a threat and Roman Bezus just missed the target from long range, but France continued to press relentlessly in search of a third goal and they got their reward with under 20 minutes remaining.

When a Patrice Evra shot was pushed out by Pyatov, Ribery returned the ball across the face of goal and unfortunate substitute Gusev turned it into his own net under pressure from Sakho.

Pyatov saved from substitute Olivier Giroud’s header as France sought to put the final outcome beyond doubt, but they held on to secure their ticket to Brazil.

European teams going to Brazil:

Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, England, Russia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Portugal, France

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