France underlined their title ambitions on a windy evening here
easing past Uruguay 2-0 through goals from Raphael Varane and Antoine
Griezmann to reach the World Cup semi-finals.
Didier Deschamps’
men needed a glancing header from a set-piece and a goalkeeping error
from Fernando Muslera to help them book a berth in the first semi-final
in Saint Petersburg next week, where they will now face either Brazil or
Belgium.
Even though they were without key forward Edinson
Cavani, Uruguay started brightly. In the fourth minute, a cross from the
left by Diego Laxalt evaded every player in the box and had the French
backline struggling to clear the ball. Then, Cristhian Stuani shot
across the goalmouth from a tight angle and had Hugo Lloris in the
French goal diving to his right. It, however, harmlessly went wide.
France
struggled to impose themselves on the game despite enjoying a greater
share of the ball. Their first major chance came in the 15th minute when
Uruguay failed to clear a cross. The ball fell to Kylian Mbappe but his
weak header was off target.
Uruguay’s
compact formation was starting to frustrate France. Mbappe, Argentina’s
tormentor, hardly had a sniff after his early chance with Laxalt
reining him in. Neither was Paul Pogba, Corentin Tolisso or N’Golo Kante
managing to control the midfield. At the other end, the South Americans
came near but not near enough.
In the 39th minute, Rodrigo
Bentancur fouled Corentin Tolisso on France’s right flank. The 1998
world champions hadn’t managed an attempt on target yet but with chances
coming at a premium, Antoine Griezmann floated a dangerous delivery
into the box.
Even
though Portugal’s Pepe had breached their defence in the last round,
Uruguay are one of the best in international football when it comes to
thwarting set-pieces. This time, however, Varane made a clever run and
timed his jump and flick with such precision that Muslera could do
little. Having managed to hold on a final wave of Uruguayan pressure,
France went in at half-time.
The
second half started with France finally taking charge. Unlike the first
45 minutes, the Uruguayan flanks were kept in check. In the 59th
minute, Oscar Tabarez made a double change, sending in Maximiliano Gomez
and Cristian Rodriguez for Stuani and Bentancur respectively.
Two minutes later, disaster struck Uruguay.
With space to
shoot, Griezmann had a go. The powerful shot was going straight to the
goalkeeper but Muslera failed to hold on and it slipped over his hands
into the goal.
Griezmann didn’t celebrate but France knew they had the tie effectively sealed.
Tolisso could have made it 3-0 from the edge of the box but, with no defender to block, couldn’t keep his shot on target.
Uruguay
pressed but France held on and by the 89th minute, Jose Gimenez was in
tears. A few minutes later, the Uruguay central defender would crumble
on to the ground.
HindustanTimes
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