Video replay proves a success as Spain benefit in victory over France
Cristiano Ronaldo scores on his emotional return home, but Portugal squander a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 to Sweden

Spain twice benefited from the use of video assistance to defeat France 2-0 in their international friendly 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.
Fifa has been using video assistant referees on a trial basis since last year and this was the first time that the extra official was used in a soccer match in France. It proved a success.
“The victory was not a result of the (video) refereeing but due to the excellent work and attitude of my players,” said Spain coach Julen Lopetegui.
“The (video) refereeing gave justice to this match. It resolved those two incidents fairly.”