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International roundup: VAR aids Spain, Italy dumps the Dutch

Reuters / Gonzalo Fuentes

Paris - Spain twice benefited from the use of video assistance to defeat France 2-0 on Tuesday, while Sweden rallied from two goals down to beat Portugal 3-2 and spoil Cristiano Ronaldo's homecoming in Madeira.

Antoine Griezmann headed in what appeared to be the opening goal at the Stade de France shortly after half-time, but it was ruled out for offside after consultation with the video assistant referee.

David Silva then converted from the penalty spot after a foul by Laurent Koscielny, and the Spaniards again profited from technology as the referee reversed an offside decision that had initially negated Gerard Deulofeu's 78th-minute effort.

Monaco's teenage prodigy Kylian Mbappe made his first international start and nearly struck as early as the fifth minute.

Gerard Pique hooked a header from Koscielny off the line, while Andres Iniesta twice went close in the first half before video replays were used for the first time in France.

Griezmann's celebrations after the break were cut short when Layvin Kurzawa was shown to be in an offside position as he set up the striker.

The linesman's flag was then raised as Deulofeu tapped in Jordi Alba's left-wing cross, but replays indicated the on-loan AC Milan winger was marginally behind Samuel Umtiti as the ball was played into the box.

Real Madrid star Ronaldo paraded the European Championship trophy before kick-off at the Maritimo Stadium as Portugal played its first match on his home island of Madeira since 2001.

Ronaldo fired the host ahead with 18 minutes gone against Sweden before Andreas Granqvist's own goal doubled the lead for the Euro 2016 champion.

But Viktor Claesson pulled one back just before Ronaldo was withdrawn on 58 minutes, and the Krasnodar midfielder then struck an equaliser before Joao Cancelo turned into his own net in injury time as Sweden crashed the party in dramatic fashion.

Grim times for Dutch

The Netherlands slumped to another defeat, losing 2-1 at home to Italy in the country's first game since the dismissal of head coach and former Dutch international Danny Blind.

Assistant Fred Grim replaced Blind in the dugout with the Netherlands' World Cup hopes hanging by a thread after Saturday's 2-0 loss in Bulgaria left the Dutch fourth in their qualifying group.

The Dutch grabbed a 10th-minute lead in Amsterdam when Italy defender Alessio Romagnoli diverted the ball past 18-year-old Gianluigi Donnarumma - the AC Milan goalkeeper making his first international start.

But Italy hit back immediately through Eder and Leonardo Bonucci converted the winner after turning in the rebound from Marco Parolo's header on 32 minutes.

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