World Cup 2026: Spain stun listless France to reach final; England v Argentina buildup – live
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Spain reached the 2026 World Cup final after beating France 2-0 in the semi-final, with the live blog presenting the result as a clear and deserved win over a subdued French side. The significance lies not only in Spain’s progress to the final, but also in the scrutiny now facing France and Didier Deschamps, whose long tenure appears to be ending amid criticism that a richly talented squad has underachieved.
The article highlights Spain’s control of the game through superior passing and the influence of 19-year-old Lamine Yamal, who repeatedly troubled Lucas Digne and was framed as central to Spain’s attacking threat. France were said to have been damaged by both an early injury to William Saliba and a penalty concession, while Deschamps’ tactical choices, especially in midfield and in Michael Olise’s role, came under heavy criticism; the blog also noted reports that the World Cup final’s half-time interval could last 30 minutes and previewed England’s upcoming match against Argentina.
- Spain beat France 2-0 to reach the World Cup final
- France faced sharp criticism over tactics and performance
- Lamine Yamal was portrayed as Spain’s standout threat
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