Spain deliver World Cup masterclass against France to reach final
Spain snuffed out France's dream of a third World Cup triumph on Tuesday, taming their galaxy of forwards to win 2-0 and progress to a final against England or Argentina.
Didier Deschamps' men were hot favourites for the trophy after a string of breathtaking displays in the United States but they met their match against the slick European champions in the semi-finals.
Mikel Oyarzabal opened the scoring for the 2010 winners with an emphatic penalty in the first half in Arlington, Texas, and Pedro Porro doubled their lead in the second half.
Shell-shocked France could not find a way back into the match despite their wealth of attacking riches on a bitterly disappointing day for the two-time winners.
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente hailed his team.
"We started almost four years ago with an idea and we've been faithful to that idea and it's brought us here," he said.
"These players deserve everything," he added. "Day after day they've shown their commitment, their solidarity, their generosity, their talent. They make the difficult look easy."
The game at the AT&T Stadium caught fire midway through the first half when Salvadoran referee Ivan Barton pointed to the penalty spot after a reckless challenge by France left-back Lucas Digne on Spain winger Lamine Yamal.
Oyarzabal hammered the ball past France goalkeeper Mike Maignan for his fifth goal of the World Cup to leave France trailing for the first time in the tournament.
It was the Real Sociedad forward's 18th goal in his past 20 games for Spain.
Minutes later France suffered another blow when centre-back William Saliba had to leave the pitch after a recurrence of his lower back injury, replaced by Crystal Palace defender Maxence Lacroix.
France finished the half without a single shot on target, and just two attempts overall.
Deschamps threw on Desire Doue for Bradley Barcola in the 57th minute in a bid to supercharge his attack but a minute later they were 2-0 down after a stunning team goal for Spain.
Defender Porro delivered a sharp pass to the feet of Dani Olmo on the edge of the box and collected the return ball from his tumbling teammate before coolly slotting past Maignan.
Deschamps threw on Theo Hernandez and Rayan Cherki after the second hydration break but they could not find a way back into the game.
Spain have conceded just once in the entire tournament, boasting a potent mix of defensive steel with the trickery of winger Yamal in attack.
They are now just 90 minutes away from winning the first-ever 48-team World Cup as they seek to match the achievement of Vicente del Bosque's team 16 years ago.
Defeat in Texas is a bitter blow for a France team that reached the past two finals.
Real Madrid forward Mbappe was just one cog in a star-studded attack that also included Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembele and the elegant Michael Olise.
Defeat leaves just the third-place play-off on Saturday for long-serving coach Deschamps, who is stepping down after the tournament after 14 years in charge.
- Kane v Messi -
In the other semi-final in Atlanta on Wednesday, England and Argentina will lock horns in the latest chapter of one of the game's most compelling rivalries.
The history of matches between the nations is peppered with incidents, set against a lingering sovereignty dispute over the Falkland Islands, known in Spanish as the Malvinas, in the South Atlantic Ocean.
The encounter takes place 40 years after Diego Maradona's infamous "Hand of God" goal helped Argentina to a 2-1 win at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico.
England captain Harry Kane, who is competing against Messi and Mbappe for the Golden Boot, said his team would not be distracted by emotional baggage around the fixture.
"From a player's point of view it's us against a great team, who are smart, who are tactical, who know how to buy fouls, know how to slow the game down -- like many different teams you come up against throughout your whole career," Kane told ITV.
jw/gj
© Agence France-Presse
Latest stories
Sports Mac Allister calls on Argentina to channel Maradona spirit in England World Cup clash
Argentina's Alexis Mac Allister has urged his team to take inspiration from Diego Maradona as they seek to get the better of England in their...
Sports 'Immense disappointment': Mbappe rues end of World Cup dream
Kylian Mbappe rued the end of France's World Cup dream on Tuesday, blaming tactical and technical blunders for his side's...
European Edition Gibraltar and Spain end border checks
A new era began between Spain and the tiny British territory of Gibraltar on Wednesday, as border checks that have long been a source of...