Wednesday, October 3

Thomas Bjorn staying grounded despite a remarkable comeback from Europe

The Americans are trailing 5-3 after day one.

Europe captain Thomas Bjorn refused to get carried away about the prospect of regaining the Ryder Cup, despite enjoying the best session of his long career in the contest.

After losing the opening session 3-1, Bjorn kept faith with his planned afternoon pairings – including a desperately out-of-sorts Rory McIlroy – and was rewarded with Europe’s first foursomes whitewash at Le Golf National.

That gave the home side a 5-3 lead heading into day two, but Bjorn urged his players to quickly refocus on the task at hand, joking that the unbeaten Tommy Fleetwood had been given one hour to celebrate his son Frankie’s first birthday at the team hotel.

The final match pitted Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth against Ian Poulter and Jon Rahm.

“I think our guys will respond, I really do,” Furyk said.

“I have a lot of confidence in this team. I think that obviously it’s going to leave a sour taste in their mouth and they have to sleep on that. We’ll come back tomorrow and I bet we’ll be fine.

“You’ve got to look at it, we played for eight points so far out of 28. The event’s still pretty young.

“We’ve got one more team format tomorrow and then the singles. Eight out of 28, a pretty small percentage of this golf tournament has been played.”

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