The Sunday Guardian

Tale of two goalkeeper­s as Uruguay slip costs them against France

- MARK GLEESON NIZHNY NOVGOROD

Goalkeepin­g howlers have been scarce at the World Cup but Fernando Muslera’s mistake proved fatal for Uruguay in their 2-0 quarterfin­al defeat by France on Friday just as much as a brilliant stop from Hugo Lloris kept his side ahead.

Antoine Griezmann’s longrange shot slipped through the Uruguay keeper’s fumbling hands just after the hour at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium to effectivel­y seal the result for France and ensure their progress to the semi-finals.

Germany keeper Olivier Kahn’s slip in the 2002 final more dire consequenc­es as it gifted Brazil the trophy, while Moacir Barbosa lived under the curse of the ‘Maracanazo’ after being blamed for Brazil’s defeat in the 1950 decider against Uruguay.

For Muslera, there will likely be trauma for some time but, if it is any consolatio­n to him, Uruguay were already behind to Raphael Varane’s goal and looking second best in the contest.

Yet they did have a single chance to possibly change t he outcome and had France’s Lloris not made a remarkable save on the stroke of halftime, it would have been tighter. Amid increasing obsession with the glamour players in football, goalkeeper­s are slipping from the spotlight. But all too often they are the difference as Friday’s pair proved.

Lloris, who is also the France skipper, was at full stretch to stop dead a header from Martin Caceres and then got up on his feet again in a split second to fluster Diego Godin as the defender attempted to net the rebound.

It was the most work Lloris had all game but decisive in determinin­g the result. Not only did his save add to Uruguay’s frustratio­ns but it kept intact the lead that France took in at halftime, giving them impetus to dominate in the second period.

The French again looked a marked improvemen­t on their early tournament form with coach Didier Deschamps hailing a “better balance” in his side.

They regularly won the key contests around the pitch even if the pace of teenager Kylian Mbappe did not create the magic of their last-16 win over Argentina.

But France are not the finished product, Deschamps warned. “There were technical imperfecti­ons that didn’t have serious consequenc­es that we can go back and work on,” he said. That certainly did not apply to his goalkeeper. REUTERS

 ?? IANS ?? Goalkeeper Fernando Muslera misses a goal of France’s Antoine Griezmann during the quarterfin­al match on Friday.
IANS Goalkeeper Fernando Muslera misses a goal of France’s Antoine Griezmann during the quarterfin­al match on Friday.

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