Spain secured its place in the World Cup final by defeating France 2-0 in the semi-final match held on Tuesday in Texas. This victory brought the Spanish team closer to winning a second World Cup title.
Match Progression and Goals
The first goal was scored by Mikel Oyarzabal from a penalty in the 22nd minute. This moment occurred after relentless pressure from Lamine Yamal forced Lucas Digne to commit a foul in the penalty area. Shortly after the restart, Pedro Porro increased the lead, completing a combination with Dani Olmo, which allowed Spain to take full control of the game.
Team Tactics
France took to the pitch with one of the tournament's most dangerous attacking lines, led by captain Kylian Mbappé, Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembélé, and Michael Olise. However, Spain's disciplined and focused defensive structure prevented the French side from creating many clear scoring opportunities. Lamine Yamal even looked set to score an impressive third goal, but the offside decision favored the defense.
Statistics and Comments
Thanks to this victory, Spain achieved its sixth 'clean sheet' in seven matches of the tournament and extended its unbeaten run in regulation time to 37 matches since March 2024. Furthermore, the team has conceded only one goal throughout the entire World Cup. Spain's head coach Luis de la Fuente stated after the match: 'We played against one of the best national teams in the world, but today they faced the best team in the world.'
Future Plans for the Teams
'La Roja' will face either reigning champion Argentina or England in the World Cup final in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Sunday. France will play against the losing team in the third-place match. France's coach Didier Deschamps, who will leave his post after 14 years of service following the third-place match, admitted that his team struggled to overcome Spain's organization. Speaking as the departing coach, Deschamps noted: 'They closed all spaces, and we also made some technical errors. Therefore, it is difficult to create problems when the technical level is below standard.'



