<p class="title rtejustify">Kylian Mbappe inspired a fightback from world champions France as they rallied from two goals down at home to earn a 2-2 draw with Iceland on Thursday.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Birkir Bjarnason swept Iceland ahead from the edge of the area on 30 minutes, and Kari Arnason's excellent second-half header doubled their lead in Guingamp.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">But Mbappe, brought on as a substitute for the final half-hour, gave France a lifeline when his shot was saved and then inadvertently turned in by Iceland defender Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">The Paris Saint-Germain forward levelled from the penalty spot in the 90th minute after Kolbeinn Sigthorsson handled at a corner.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">"The team saw we needed to do something else. I bring what I can do," Mbappe told TF1.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">"We saw the fans were completely behind us even if it wasn't a big stadium. We wanted to do everything for the people who were there.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">"We got the draw, we didn't lose, but we're still a bit annoyed." France coach Didier Deschamps fielded six of the players that began the World Cup final against Croatia, handing in-form Marseille winger Florian Thauvin his first start as Mbappe was left on the bench.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Iceland were beaten 5-2 by France in the quarter-finals of Euro 2016, and new coach Erik Hamren's reign had started disastrously with two heavy defeats to open their Nations League campaign.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">But the Nordic nation with a population of around 350,000 stunned the hosts in Brittany as Aston Villa midfielder Bjarnason beat Hugo Lloris with a low strike after Alfred Finnbogason stole the ball from Presnel Kimpembe.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Ousmane Dembele was denied an equaliser by a terrific block from Iceland goalkeeper Runar Alex Runarsson, while Lloris pulled off a stunning save from Ragnar Sigurdsson before keeping out follow-up efforts by Bjarnason and Finnbogason.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify"><strong>Livewire Mbappe</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">A searing Thauvin strike fizzed just over the crossbar early in the second half, with an Antoine Griezmann header also turned behind by Runarsson.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Arnason connected superbly at a corner, heading in via the underside of the bar, as Iceland surged two goals clear on 58 minutes and on course for a first win since beating Kosovo 2-0 last October.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Mbappe promptly replaced Griezmann, and the teenager soon had the ball in the back of the net only for it to be correctly ruled out for offside.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">It was a warning that went unheeded by Iceland, as Mbappe was at the origin of an attack that saw France pull a goal back with four minutes to play.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">His shot from a tight angle was well saved by Runarsson but the rebound flew straight into the unwitting Eyjolfsson, who was helpless as the ball rolled over the line.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Mbappe then snatched a draw in the final minute with a nerveless spot-kick, before a clumsy foul on the jet-heeled forward in stoppage time sparked a confrontation between both sets of players over by the touchline.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">France return to competitive action on Tuesday when they host Germany in the Nations League.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">The two sides played out a 0-0 draw in their opening match of the competition in Munich last month.</p>
<p class="title rtejustify">Kylian Mbappe inspired a fightback from world champions France as they rallied from two goals down at home to earn a 2-2 draw with Iceland on Thursday.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Birkir Bjarnason swept Iceland ahead from the edge of the area on 30 minutes, and Kari Arnason's excellent second-half header doubled their lead in Guingamp.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">But Mbappe, brought on as a substitute for the final half-hour, gave France a lifeline when his shot was saved and then inadvertently turned in by Iceland defender Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">The Paris Saint-Germain forward levelled from the penalty spot in the 90th minute after Kolbeinn Sigthorsson handled at a corner.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">"The team saw we needed to do something else. I bring what I can do," Mbappe told TF1.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">"We saw the fans were completely behind us even if it wasn't a big stadium. We wanted to do everything for the people who were there.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">"We got the draw, we didn't lose, but we're still a bit annoyed." France coach Didier Deschamps fielded six of the players that began the World Cup final against Croatia, handing in-form Marseille winger Florian Thauvin his first start as Mbappe was left on the bench.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Iceland were beaten 5-2 by France in the quarter-finals of Euro 2016, and new coach Erik Hamren's reign had started disastrously with two heavy defeats to open their Nations League campaign.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">But the Nordic nation with a population of around 350,000 stunned the hosts in Brittany as Aston Villa midfielder Bjarnason beat Hugo Lloris with a low strike after Alfred Finnbogason stole the ball from Presnel Kimpembe.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Ousmane Dembele was denied an equaliser by a terrific block from Iceland goalkeeper Runar Alex Runarsson, while Lloris pulled off a stunning save from Ragnar Sigurdsson before keeping out follow-up efforts by Bjarnason and Finnbogason.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify"><strong>Livewire Mbappe</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">A searing Thauvin strike fizzed just over the crossbar early in the second half, with an Antoine Griezmann header also turned behind by Runarsson.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Arnason connected superbly at a corner, heading in via the underside of the bar, as Iceland surged two goals clear on 58 minutes and on course for a first win since beating Kosovo 2-0 last October.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Mbappe promptly replaced Griezmann, and the teenager soon had the ball in the back of the net only for it to be correctly ruled out for offside.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">It was a warning that went unheeded by Iceland, as Mbappe was at the origin of an attack that saw France pull a goal back with four minutes to play.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">His shot from a tight angle was well saved by Runarsson but the rebound flew straight into the unwitting Eyjolfsson, who was helpless as the ball rolled over the line.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">Mbappe then snatched a draw in the final minute with a nerveless spot-kick, before a clumsy foul on the jet-heeled forward in stoppage time sparked a confrontation between both sets of players over by the touchline.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">France return to competitive action on Tuesday when they host Germany in the Nations League.</p>.<p class="bodytext rtejustify">The two sides played out a 0-0 draw in their opening match of the competition in Munich last month.</p>