KING KAKUTA IN FRANCE
Gael Kakuta created the winning goal as France claimed the Uefa Under 19 European Championship on home soil with victory over Spain on Friday evening.
The Frenchman joins English Under 17 internationals Josh McEachran and Nathaniel Chalobah (still a schoolboy) in becoming a European champion, following their success earlier in the summer when they also triumphed over the Spanish.
Kakuta played the full 90 minutes as France came from behind to win 2-1 in Caen, northern France, and it was from his cross that Alexandre Lacazette headed home the winner five minutes from time.
Spain had taken the lead early on when Liverpool forward Daniel Pacheco set up Rodrigo to finish, but Arsenal man Gilles Sunu's equaliser four minutes into the second half gave France hope of avoiding their cruel defeat to Spain in the 2008 Under 17 Final (11 players who started that game also began this one, including Kakuta).
The Chelsea man forced Spain goalkeeper Alex into a smart save but moments later had the last laugh as he dinked in a delicate cross for Lacazette to head home.
France are the second successive hosts, following Ukraine, to lift the Under 19 title.


























