Spain Outgun France in Nine-Goal Nations League Classic to Book Final Spot Against Portugal

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In a semi-final encounter that defied tactical conventions and thrilled neutrals across Europe, Spain edged France 5-4 in a breathless, high-octane UEFA Nations League clash on Wednesday night, securing their place in the final against Portugal.

Played at breakneck pace and punctuated by nine goals, the match showcased both attacking brilliance and defensive vulnerability. Spain’s young but clinical side seized the initiative early and never truly relinquished control, even as France mounted a late rally.

Early Brilliance, Spanish Dominance

La Roja’s opener arrived in the 22nd minute, when Nico Williams finished smoothly following a perceptive assist by Mikel Oyarzabal. Oyarzabal’s influence continued barely three minutes later, as he turned provider again—this time for Mikel Merino, who made it 2-0 to the Spaniards.

Spain’s intricate movement and positional awareness left the French midfield scrambling. A third goal was momentarily celebrated but ruled out for offside after a well-executed set piece finished by Dean Huijsen.

After the break, the contest tilted further in Spain’s favor. A penalty won by Lamine Yamal and calmly converted by the teenager in the 54th minute stretched the lead to 3-0. Within a minute, Pedri netted Spain’s fourth, capitalizing on another Williams assist. The scoreline stood at 4-0 before France registered a coherent response.

French Resistance Emerges Too Late

Kylian Mbappé, quiet in the opening half, breathed life into France’s campaign with a 59th-minute penalty after being fouled by Pedro Porro. But any hopes of a sustained comeback were briefly dashed when Yamal struck again in the 67th minute—his second of the evening—to restore Spain’s commanding margin at 5-1.

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Still, Didier Deschamps’ side refused to capitulate. A spectacular volley by Rayan Cherki in the 79th minute signaled the beginning of a spirited surge. In stoppage time, Randal Kolo Muani pulled another back, narrowing the gap to 5-4 and setting the stage for a nervy conclusion.

Yet Spain, despite wobbling defensively in the dying moments, did just enough to see the result through.

Next Stop: Portugal in Stuttgart

With this victory, Spain book a showdown with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal, who edged Germany 2-1 in the other semi-final. Sunday’s final in Stuttgart now promises a riveting contest between Iberian neighbors—two sides with contrasting styles but shared ambitions.

For Spain, the win reflects more than just firepower. It signals a generational shift—young talents like Yamal and Williams are not merely emerging; they are already shaping the biggest matches on Europe’s competitive stage.

As the Nations League final approaches, one narrative is clear: La Roja are building something formidable—and they are doing it at full speed.

Last Updated on June 10, 2025 by emryswalker

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