France hit SEVEN first half goals thanks to seven different goal-scorers in Euro 2024 qualifier against stunned 10-man Gibraltar
- France scored seven first-half goals in Group B Euro 2024 qualifier against Gibraltar
- There are seven different goalscorers, including teenager Warren Zaire-Emery
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France showed off their Euro 2024 muscle by hitting Gibraltar for SEVEN in a stunning first half from Didier Deschamps.
The French have already qualified from Group B for next summer’s tournament, but showed their ruthless streak by scoring seven first-half goals from seven different scorers.
It took just three minutes for Deschamps to open the scoring, as Gibraltar defender Ethan Santos put the ball in his own net to give the hosts a perfect start.
A minute later, Marcus Thuram doubled the lead before debutant Warren Zaire-Emery wrote a moment in French football history.
Going into the match, the PSG teenager became the youngest post-war international, and it took him just 16 minutes to also become the country’s youngest-ever goalscorer.
Marcus Thuram scores the second of France’s SEVEN first-half goals against Gibraltar
The French score seven goals with seven different scorers in the stunning first half
Unfortunately, his night would end early as he suffered an injury while scoring his historic goal and had to leave after just 20 minutes.
France were undeterred and made it 4-0 from the penalty spot when Kylian Mbappé fired the ball home, while things went from bad to worse for the away side when the hapless Santos was subsequently shown a red card.
Three goals in the opening half minute saw France run riot against Gibraltar, with Johnathan Clauss, Kingsley Coman and substitute Youssouf Fofana scoring before half-time.
Things go from bad to worse for Gibraltar when Ethan Santos receives a red card in the first half
Warren Zaire-Emery makes history by becoming France’s youngest ever goalscorer