Ukraine 2 France 0: Koscielny sees red as Les Blues rocked by Zozulya and Yarmolenko
Lacklustre France faced the embarrassing prospect of missing out on a major tournament for the first time in 20 years when they lost 2-0 away to Ukraine in the first leg of their World Cup play-off tie on Friday.
Each team picked up a red card as Les Bleus, who last missed a major competition when they failed to qualify for the 1994 World Cup finals, succumbed to Roman Zozulia's goal shortly after the hour and Andriy Yarmolenko's 82nd minute penalty.
Head case: Koscielny clashes with Ukraine midfielder Yevhen Konoplyanka
Match facts
Ukraine:
Pyatov, Khacheridi, Shevchuk, Fedetskiy, Kucher, Yarmolenko,
Stepanenko, Konoplyanka (Gusev 90), Rotan, Edmar (Bezus 76), Zozulya
(Seleznyov 86). Subs Not Used: Koval, Dedechko, Tymoschuk, Mandzyuk,
Morozyuk, Sydorchuk, Rakitskiy, Devic, Khudzamov.
Sent Off: Kucher (90).
Booked: Shevchuk,Fedetskiy,Kucher.
Goals: Zozulya 61,Yarmolenko 83 pen.
France: Lloris, Debuchy, Abidal, Koscielny, Evra, Nasri (Valbuena 80), Matuidi, Pogba, Giroud (Benzema 70), Ribery, Remy (Sissoko 64). Subs Not Used: Mandanda, Mavuba, Sakho, Cabaye, Clichy, Grenier, Sagna, Payet, Landreau.
Sent Off: Koscielny (90).
Booked: Giroud,Sissoko.
Att: 67,732
Ref: Cuneyt Cakir (Turkey).
Sent Off: Kucher (90).
Booked: Shevchuk,Fedetskiy,Kucher.
Goals: Zozulya 61,Yarmolenko 83 pen.
France: Lloris, Debuchy, Abidal, Koscielny, Evra, Nasri (Valbuena 80), Matuidi, Pogba, Giroud (Benzema 70), Ribery, Remy (Sissoko 64). Subs Not Used: Mandanda, Mavuba, Sakho, Cabaye, Clichy, Grenier, Sagna, Payet, Landreau.
Sent Off: Koscielny (90).
Booked: Giroud,Sissoko.
Att: 67,732
Ref: Cuneyt Cakir (Turkey).
Second leg: Saint Denis, Tuesday, 8pm
France - World Cup winners in 1998 - barely had a chance apart from a Samir Nasri effort and were shaken throughout by a bold Ukraine side, who reached the quarter-finals in 2006.
'Opening the scoring gave them more strength and we made a mistake on the penalty,' France coach Didier Deschamps lamented.
'It's obviously a very bad result. We have to believe (we can go through) but Ukraine are the team in the best position to qualify,' he added in an on-pitch interview with French TV channel TF1.
'We still have 90 minutes at home.'
Deschamps, on the pitch when the red-faced Les Bleus failed to qualify for the 1994 World Cup after a 2-1 last-minute defeat against Bulgaria in 1993, had opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation with Olivier Giroud up front and Karim Benzema on the bench.
The visitors tried to keep possession but Ukraine were the most dangerous side and France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, who started the game 12 days after suffering a concussion, made his first block from Yarmolenko's shot in the seventh minute.
Red mist: Kucher lies on the ground after clash with Koscielny
Off you go: Koscielny is shown a red card by referee Cuneyt Cakir from Turkey
FIFA Ballon d'Or hopeful Franck Ribery was closely marked as Les Bleus failed to create clear-cut chances and at the back their weak spot was the left side with centre half Eric Abidal and full back Patrice Evra struggling to cope with Yarmolenko's pace.
In the 61st minute, Zozulia squeezed his shot just under Lloris from Edmar's touch to put the home side ahead. Four minutes later, France almost hit back but Nasri, in a perfect position, shot straight at Andriy Pyatov.
Giroud, who failed to muster a chance, was substituted for Benzema 20 minutes from time as France searched for a way to match their win against the same opponents in Euro 2012.
Cool head: Ukraine's Roman Zozulia (C) controls the ball before scoring
Goal-den wonder: Ukraine's Roman Zozulya celebrates after scoring
Crowded out: France's Olivier Giroud attracts attention of two defenders
'I am grateful to our players who took into consideration that psychology would be the crucial factor in this game,' Ukraine coach Mykhailo Fomenko said.
'It would have been better to make it 3-0 as we had chances to increase our advantage. We will find out if this is a solid result only after the return game.'
Instead of playing conservatively in the closing stages, Fomenko's side continued to push hard and that resulted in Koscielny snapping in added time as the Arsenal centre back slapped Kucher in the face.
He was shown a straight red card and will miss the return leg, with Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho set to be paired with Abidal at the Stade de France as Raphael Varane has been nursing a knee injury all week.
Ukraine will be without Kucher, who was sent off after picking up a second yellow card five minutes into stoppage time for a foul on Ribery.
France's forward Olivier Giroud challenges Ukraine's defender Yevhen Khacheridi (back)
Running man: France's Franck Ribery takes on Ukraine's Artem Fedetskiy
High jump: France's defender Patrice Evra (C) leaps to head the ball
Clinical: Ukraine's Andriy Yarmolenko scores a penalty past France's goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
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