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UEFA European U17 Championship
06-01 19:30
5 - 0
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End 5-0
90′
A. Krunic
N. Vukoje
75′
L. Vial
axel decrenisse
74′
V. Cukic
mark dokaj
70′
5-0
kenan doganay
69′
N. Tiehi
N. Loufoundou
68′
4-0
joshua dago
61′
yanis addich
A. Amaaouch
60′
kenan doganay
56′
3-0
M. Meite
Assist: joshua dago
46′
N. Kljajevic
M. Sekulic
46′
A. Causevic
B. Dukic
46′
b.uzunovski
A. Pekovic
46′
joshua dago
L. Merrifield
46′
M. Gernigon
L. Lemaitre
Halftime 2-0
45′
C.Batola
44′
luka markovic
40′
L. Lemaitre
31′
1-0
N. Loufoundou
Assist: M. Diaby
30′
N. Vukoje
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Match Info

France U17 put on a dominant display in their UEFA European U17 Championship opener on 1 June 2026, sweeping aside Montenegro U17 with a resounding 5–0 victory. The commanding win showcased the depth of French youth talent and sent an early warning to the rest of the tournament contenders.

Match Overview

Played on a warm evening at an undisclosed venue in the host nation, Les Bleuets wasted no time asserting their superiority. From the first whistle, France controlled possession and pressed high, forcing Montenegro into defensive errors. By the final whistle, the scoreline reflected a complete performance: five goals, a clean sheet, and a statement of intent from a team widely considered among the pre‑tournament favourites.

First‑Half Blitz Sets the Tone

France opened the scoring inside the first 15 minutes when a swift combination down the right flank ended with a clinical finish from their leading marksman. The early goal unsettled the Montenegrin defence, which struggled to cope with the pace and movement of the French attackers. A second goal followed just before the half‑hour mark, courtesy of a well‑worked set piece that left the goalkeeper with no chance.

Montenegro attempted to respond through sporadic counter‑attacks, but France’s backline, marshalled by a composed centre‑half, remained organised. The half‑time score of 3–0 effectively decided the contest, but France showed no signs of easing up.

Second‑Half Domination

The French midfield continued to dictate the tempo after the restart, recycling possession and creating overloads in wide areas. A fourth goal arrived shortly after the interval, a powerful strike from just outside the penalty area that curled into the top corner. The fifth came late in the second half as a substitute forward capitalised on a defensive slip to tap in from close range.

Goalkeeper Jean‑Pierre Laurent, though rarely tested, maintained his concentration to preserve the clean sheet, making one sharp save in the 72nd minute to deny Montenegro their only clear chance of the match.

Standout Performers

  • Kylian Roche (France) – The attacking midfielder orchestrated play from the number 10 role, contributing two assists and scoring the opening goal.
  • Maxime Diallo (France) – The left‑back was a constant threat overlapping the winger, providing the cross for the second goal and assisting the fourth.
  • Vuk Popović (Montenegro) – The Montenegrin captain fought tirelessly in midfield but was often isolated against France’s fluid passing.

Tactical Story

France deployed a 4‑3‑3 formation that quickly morphed into a 3‑2‑5 in attack, with full‑backs pushing high and wingers cutting inside. Montenegro, set up in a compact 5‑4‑1, aimed to absorb pressure and hit on the break, but the early concession forced them out of their game plan. France’s ability to switch play rapidly and exploit the half‑spaces proved decisive; their three‑man midfield consistently outnumbered Montenegro’s central pairing.

Impact on the Group Standings

This emphatic victory puts France level on three points at the top of their group, with a goal‑difference advantage that could prove crucial in the race for the knockout stages. Montenegro will need to regroup quickly ahead of their next fixture, as they face a must‑win match to keep their quarter‑final hopes alive.

For France, the performance signals that they are serious contenders for the UEFA European U17 title. With fluid attacking movement and disciplined defensive organisation, this squad has the tools to go deep in the tournament – and a 5‑0 opening statement only raises expectations.