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France defeat Togo to clinch place

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Vieira fires home France's opening goal as they secured qualification.

COLOGNE, Germany -- France finally laid to rest the ghosts of 2002 with a 2-0 victory over Togo to secure a place in the last 16 of the World Cup.

Patrick Vieira celebrated his 30th birthday in style by curling the ball into the corner of the net after a Franck Ribery pass 10 minutes into the second half.

Vieira was also involved in the second goal six minutes later with a downward header from which Thierry Henry doubled the advantage with his right foot from near the penalty spot.

France finished second behind Switzerland in Group G and will play Spain in Hanover on Tuesday.

Les Bleus needed to win by two clear goals to make sure of avoiding an early exit after leaving the previous finals without a win or a goal.

Debutants Togo, who were already eliminated, resisted bravely in the first half before collapsing by conceding two goals in quick succession in the second in Group G.

France's first World Cup victory since they stunned Brazil 3-0 in the 1998 final means Zinedine Zidane, who missed the game through suspension, will play at least one more match.

The ageing maestro, who turned 34 on Friday, was shown his second yellow card in the tournament in a 1-1 draw with South Korea that would have been the last of his illustrious career had France failed to qualify.

It was a memorable evening also from Lilian Thuram. The seasoned defender, who is expected to retire from international football after the tournament, won his 117th cap, breaking the national record he shared with Marcel Desailly

France resolutely raced the ball forward from kickoff and threatened twice in the first 10 minutes through David Trezeguet, with an effort from inside the area that flew wide and then a header from a Ribery cross.

Togo had their moments and France goalkeeper Fabien Barthez was tested by Mohamed Kader Coubadja early on but the best opportunities in a lively first half were for France.

Ribery and Trezeguet wasted a few chances each before the break but the match remained scoreless at halftime.

The second half started on a slightly slower tempo but there was soon another bad miss for France, Ribery wildly hammering the ball over the crossbar from close range on 54 minutes.

France, fielding two strikers in Henry and Trezeguet for the first time in these finals, then scored twice to kill the tie and survive.

"It took time and it was difficult but in the end we proved competitive and reached our first goal which was to advance to the second round," said Vieira.

"It's true that, on a personal level, it's a great satisfaction. I'm feeling better and better. There is a great potential in this team and I hope this qualification will help us play more freely because we aren't bad at all."

Togo coach Otto Pfister said he was proud of the way his team performed against a French side full of talented players.

"We played really well in the first half. The second half was more difficult because we were confronted by world class players and their class made the difference.

"Most of our players do not even play in top divisions and they played a great match. I'm not at all disappointed.

"The pressure was clearly on France. They missed a lot of passes and wasted many chances but in that second half they were really better and deserved to win."

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