Spain’s masterclass ends France WC fairytale

France arrived in the World Cup semifinals hailed as the most scintillating attacking force to grace the tournament since Brazil’s fabled 1982 side.
But like Zico, Eder, Falcao, and Socrates before them, Kylian Mbappe and company found out the hard way that dazzling football is no guarantee of survival.
A hitherto sparkling French campaign full of offensive pyrotechnics fizzled out like a dud Bastille Day firework in a painful 2-0 defeat that is likely to tarnish the legacy of coach Didier Deschamps.
Between them, Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola, and Desire Doue had helped France rattle in 16 goals in six matches en route to Tuesday’s semifinal.
But in a comprehensive Spanish masterclass at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas it took France’s vaunted attacking arsenal more than 75 minutes to even register a shot on target.
By that stage, Spain were on cruise control, leading 2-0 as Les Bleus’ players grappled with the realisation that an arsenal is only as potent as its ammunition.
With the supply lines from midfield severed by Spain’s talented triumvirate of Rodri, Dani Olmo, and Fabian Ruiz, France were left firing blanks.
Deschamps meanwhile will depart his position as France manager reflecting on a bitterly disappointing end to a campaign which over the past five weeks had promised to end in a crowning glory.
It will also leave many wondering how Deschamps failed to come up with a tactical gameplan to counter Spain’s renowned passing game.
Having already masterminded one World Cup victory in 2018, taken France to within a penalty shoot-out defeat of another in 2022, a triumphant send-off in New Jersey looked there for the taking.
Mbappe meanwhile was left reflecting on a campaign cut short. A victory on Tuesday would have seen the 27-year-old become only the second player in history after Brazil’s Cafu in 1994, 1998, and 2002, to grace three World Cup finals.
Instead, the Real Madrid star will be heading to Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium with France to play in the dreaded bronze medal game on Saturday.
But Mbappe sounded a defiant note as France exited the tournament, insisting a squad brimming with talent would have the means to rise again with the 2028 European Championships on the horizon.-AFP
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