France's Antoine Griezmann celebrates after scoring their second goal in their Euro 2016 round of 16 win over Republic of Ireland on Sunday. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters / June 26, 2016
France's Antoine Griezmann celebrates after scoring their second goal in their Euro 2016 round of 16 win over Republic of Ireland on Sunday. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters / June 26, 2016
France's Antoine Griezmann celebrates after scoring their second goal in their Euro 2016 round of 16 win over Republic of Ireland on Sunday. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters / June 26, 2016
France's Antoine Griezmann celebrates after scoring their second goal in their Euro 2016 round of 16 win over Republic of Ireland on Sunday. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters / June 26, 2016

Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann fires France into Euro 2016 quarters


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France 2 Republic of Ireland 1

FRA: Griezmann 58’, 61’

IRE: Brady 2’

Atletico Madrid marksman Antoine Griezmann finally broke through a committed Irish defence on Sunday and then struck the winner all within a three-minute span to fire France into the quarter-finals of Euro 2016.

Norwich City striker Robbie Brady smoothly stroked a spot kick just two minutes into the game to put Republic of Ireland 1-0 ahead. Paul Pogba's errant crash into Shane Long in the area immediately put the hosts behind, and the Irish dug in for a long defence of their lead.

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They went into half-time still 1-0 up, and began the second with spirit. But they finally broke down on 58 minutes, Griezmann heading in sharply from a Bacary Sagna cross to level.

Just three minutes later, he took a feed from Olivier Giroud at the top of the area against a backtracking Ireland defence and calmly slotted home with a right-footed shot.

It took just another five minutes for Griezmann to threaten again, this time though with Shane Duffy taking a straight red for his tackle to break up a clear one-on-one opportunity for the Atletico man.

Down to 10 men, Ireland were not able to muster a fightback. France, who for so much of the game looked like they might succumb to an all-time shock result, survived yet another display of shaky form.

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