Bosnia-Herzegovina 0-1 France: Griezmann seals slender win for Les Bleus
Bosnia-Herzegovina largely held their own against France in Sarajevo, but Antoine Griezmann's header ultimately proved enough for Les Bleus.
Antoine Griezmann scored the only goal as a below-par France edged past Bosnia-Herzegovina 1-0 in their World Cup qualifying clash on Wednesday.
The 2018 winners followed up their opening Group D draw against Ukraine with a routine win over Kazakhstan on Sunday, but back-to-back wins did not look likely during a dismal first half from Didier Deschamps' side.
They perked up in the second period, though, and sealed all three points when Griezmann headed home his 35th international goal in the 60th minute.
The result means Les Bleus are top of Group D on seven points, four points clear of second-placed Ukraine.
Hugo Lloris, whose 123rd appearance moved him level with Thierry Henry as France's second-most capped player, was twice called into action shortly before the half-hour mark.
First, he pawed away Darko Todorovic's fierce strike from distance before superbly tipping away Anel Ahmedhodzic's close-range header from a corner.
Kylian Mbappe and Griezmann cut isolated figures in attack for France in the opening 45 minutes, with Deschamps side going in at the break having had just a single shot on target.
They improved after the interval and went ahead on the hour mark, Griezmann steering a superb header from Adrien Rabiot's cross into Ibrahim Sehic's top-right corner.
The hosts rarely looked like salvaging a point in the closing stages as France comfortably held on to take command of the group.