Spain has secured a spot in the World Cup final following a commanding 2-0 victory over France, reaffirming their position as one of the tournament’s top competitors. The triumph was marked by Spain’s ability to dominate possession and stifle France’s notoriously strong attack.
The match’s opening goal came thanks to Mikel Oyarzabal, who successfully converted a penalty midway through the first half after Lamine Yamal was fouled in the box. Spain’s control over the game was apparent as they dictated the pace and restricted France’s offensive opportunities.
Pedro Porro added to Spain’s tally with a second goal, capping off a well-orchestrated play involving Dani Olmo. Spain’s strategic midfield and solid defense effectively neutralized the threats posed by France’s star players, including Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé, who struggled to find their footing in the match.
France’s efforts to mount a comeback were hindered by injuries and tactical adjustments, which left Didier Deschamps’ squad unable to generate significant scoring chances. Their inability to penetrate Spain’s organized defensive line ultimately sealed their fate in the semi-final clash.
With this victory, Spain advances to the World Cup final scheduled for Sunday, where they will confront either England or Argentina. Under the guidance of coach Luis de la Fuente, Spain approaches the final with heightened confidence, buoyed by another impressive performance on the world stage.