Spain Drubs France in 2026 World Cup Semifinal
Spain’s Defensive Mastery
Over 70,000 fans packed Arlington to watch a resounding Spanish victory. Luis de la Fuente kept his unbeaten tournament record intact, steering La Roja to a second Men’s World Cup final appearance. Spain’s backline, anchored by Rodri and Fabián Ruiz, read Les Bleus like a book, neutralizing attacks before they unfolded. Their high‑tempo pressing forced more than 50 % of France’s tackles into restart situations, curtailing any momentum.
The Perfect Day Out for Spain
Mikel Oyarzabal’s early penalty gave Spain a priceless early cushion. The Spaniards were already dominant, but the spot‑kick twisted the script in their favor. We had previously pointed out how France’s inefficiency in front of goal would be punished. With only 0.84 expected goals, Spain still managed two clinical finishes, the second coming from Pedro Porro’s single shot on target.
France’s Attacking Collapse
Désiré Doué wasted an open‑net chance, while Ousmane Dembelé cruising past the keeper saw his shot blocked. Kylian Mbappé was stripped of the ball inside the box by Cucurella, killing a tap‑in opportunity. Bradley Barcola and Mbappé struggled to create after the midfield was neutralized, leaving the forwards isolated. France recorded 20 touches in the penalty area but produced zero goals, a stark contrast to Spain’s two goals from just 13 touches.
Squad Selections Under Fire
Lucas Digne’s foul on Lamine Yamal led to a disputed penalty; the contact seemed marginal and VAR was not consulted. Digne stayed until the 72nd minute, a surprising keep by Deschamps given his poor positioning. Theo Hernández’s late appearance highlighted the oddness of the starting choice; his pace troubled both Porro and Yamal. The omission of the Hernández brothers from the lineup sparked debate and was linked to the penalty decision.
Refereeing controversies marred the clash
The penalty on Yamal should have been reviewed for possible handball and simulation. Meanwhile, several tight offside calls halted France attacks, a pattern that differed from how Spain’s third goal was handled. The inconsistent tolerance created a unwelcomed handicap for Mbappé’s high‑pressing style. These decisions added noise to an already lopsided contest and will be focal points for post‑match analysis.
Looking ahead to the final
The final will feature Spain seeking a historic third World Cup triumph, while France regroup before the next cycle. Both nations will dissect the tactical shortcomings exposed in Arlington. The tournament’s next phase promises heightened scrutiny on set‑piece efficiency and midfield coordination. Fans eager for more drama can sign up and join the conversation below.
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