20:51 BST, Fri 3 Sep 2010
PARIS, Sept 3 (Reuters) - France slumped to a hugely embarrassing 1-0 home defeat against Belarus in their opening Euro 2012 Group D qualifier on Friday in their first competitive outing since the World Cup fiasco.

Substitute Sergei Kislyak netted the winner from a Vyacheslav Hleb back pass four minutes from time, converting Belarus's only clear chance of the game.
New coach Laurent Blanc welcomed back in his squad nine players from the South Africa trip after he had suspended them for a friendly in Norway last month, but it had no immediate effect as Les Bleus failed to win a game for the seventh consecutive time.
The home side, who were cheered by the Stade de France crowd until they conceded the goal, had their best chance in the 63rd minute when a Mathieu Valbuena dipping volley was tipped over the bar by Yury Zhevnov.
France next travel to Bosnia on Tuesday
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