France stunned by Ivory Coast during World Cup warm-up in Nantes

Manchester United forward Amad Diallo scored a late winner to give Ivory Coast a shock 2-1 victory over a much-changed France in their World Cup warm-up friendly in Nantes.
Manchester City playmaker Rayan Cherki had fired France ahead just before half-time.
After Les Bleus boss Didier Deschamps made sweeping changes for the second half, French-born Guela Doue soon got the Elephants back on level terms before substitute Diallo then completed the comeback with six minutes left.
France – set to open their World Cup campaign against against Senegal in New Jersey on June 16 – made a positive start as Michael Olise found Kylian Mbappe on the left side of the area and his low shot was parried away by Ivory Coast goalkeeper Yahia Fofana.
Ivory Coast, who were undefeated in their 10 World Cup qualifiers without conceding a goal, continued to sit deep as Adrien Rabiot sent a long-range effort just over and Olise saw his angled shot saved ahead of the mid-half water break.
Les Elephants, set to face Germany in Group E as they return to the finals for the first time since 2014, eventually came to life when Sunderland forward Simon Adingra headed over from a corner.
Adingra, who spent the second part of last season on loan at Monaco – then caught out France midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni to race clear into the penalty area, but his low shot was tipped away by Mike Maignan.
France eventually broke the deadlock in stoppage time at the end of the first half.
Cherki’s initial shot from outside the area had been saved, but the Manchester City playmaker then picked up the ball up again on the right side of the penalty area and showed a smart step-over before drilling a low wffort past Fofana into the far corner.
Deschamps made the expected changes for the second half with five substitutions, including Mbappe being replaced by Crystal Palace frontman Jean-Philippe Mateta and Aston Villa defender Lucas Digne sent on for Theo Hernandez.
However, Ivory Coast were back on level terms in the 53rd minute.
Nicolas Pepe sent a through ball behind the France defence for advancing right-back Doue – brother of France winger Desire – to latch on to down the centre and then clip a right-footed shot past Maignan.
France, who next face Northern Ireland in Lille on Monday, looked to respond as Mateta found Marcus Thuram on the left side and he cut inside to fire just wide of the far post.
After more changes by Deschamps, Ivory Coast got a late winner when Doue floated in a cross from the right, which Diallo met first time to sweep the ball into the far corner.



