Football fans witnessed an absolute masterclass of tactical discipline at Dallas Stadium on Tuesday. The Spanish national team proudly advanced to the World Cup final for the first time since 2010. They secured their spot with a highly controlled, commanding 2-0 victory over a star-studded French squad.
Mikel Oyarzabal beautifully set the tone by confidently converting a penalty kick in the 22nd minute, marking the first time France had trailed all tournament. Pedro Porro later doubled the advantage with a slick, perfectly executed finish in the second half, securing the impressive win for the European champions.
A Defensive Masterclass
Spain's defense was absolutely spectacular, successfully neutralizing dangerous attackers like Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé. They restricted the highly favored French side to minimal chances, proving exactly why La Roja remain unbeaten in an astonishing 37 consecutive matches.
The defeat marks a highly significant turning point for France, signaling the likely end of manager Didier Deschamps' successful 14-year tenure. Meanwhile, Spain looks forward to Sunday's grand finale, where they will battle for their second coveted star against either England or Argentina.
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