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Spain Edge France 5-4 In Nations League Classic To Reach Final

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A wildly entertaining showdown in Stuttgart saw Spain defeat France 5-4 in a Nations League semi-final that delivered everything a football fan could ask for — breathtaking technical quality, goals from emerging stars like Rayan Cherki and established names like Lamine Yamal, tactical intensity, and the kind of drama only top-tier international football can provide.

Didier Deschamps’ side surrendered possession for much of the first half, allowing Spain to dictate the rhythm. Although France threatened with a few rapid, vertical attacks, Yamal’s clever movement drew extra marking, creating space for Spain to dominate in the final third.

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Spain’s first breakthrough came in the 21st minute when Nico Williams latched onto a perfectly weighted pass from Oyarzabal and slotted it home. The French were visibly rattled, and just minutes later, Mikel Merino capitalized on a poor clearance from goalkeeper Mike Maignan to make it 2-0.

Rather than a cagey response, France came out swinging in the second half with efforts from Kalulu and Theo Hernández. But their failure to convert chances proved costly. Spain extended their lead to 3-0 with a calm penalty from Yamal, and soon after, Pedri combined with Nico Williams to create a fourth — a sensational strike from the young winger.

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But the game was far from over.

Kylian Mbappé drew a penalty with a dazzling solo run and converted it to bring France to 4-1. Spain hit back instantly through Yamal, who beat his marker and drilled a low shot into the far corner for 5-1.

At that point, the match seemed decided — but France had other plans.

Substitute Rayan Cherki injected new life into the game, scoring a brilliant solo goal to make it 5-2. Minutes later, a cross from Malo Gusto forced a Dani Vivian own goal, narrowing the gap to 5-3. Then, in stoppage time, Kolo Muani pounced on a loose ball in the box to make it 5-4.

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With the game spiraling into chaos, France pushed desperately for an equalizer, but Spain held firm to secure their place in the final — a blockbuster clash against Portugal now awaits.

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