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Georges Mikautadze scored his first goal of the season, but not with Olympique Lyonnais…
Not yet at the party with Olympique Lyonnais, since he has not scored in any of his three starts in official matches with the Rhone club, Georges Mikautadze is finding his form again with his national team. The former FC Metz striker made the net tremble during Georgia’s big victory (4-1) against the Czech Republic on Saturday in the Nations League.
Starting and replaced in the 75th minute of play, Mikautadze scored his only goal of the evening to make matters worse with a nice shot to deceive Kovar, the Czech goalkeeper.
More than one goal every two games
This is the 15th goal in 31 caps for Georges Mikautadze, who contributed to a success already well built by Khvicha Kvarastkhelia, who scored from a penalty (33rd), then provided an assist for Chakvetadze (53rd). Kochorashvili scored the last goal for Willy Sagnol’s men after the hour mark (66th).
In the other matches of the late afternoon, in League C, Armenia corrected (4-1) Latvia and the Faroe Islands and North Macedonia separated on a parity score (1-1).
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