Philippine Daily Inquirer

PARIS CELEBRATES FRANCE VICTORY OVER BELGIUM

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SAINT PETERSBURG— France reached its third World Cup final after overcoming Belgium on Tuesday, sparking scenes of unconfined joy in Paris as tens of thousands of people poured into the streets.

In scenes reminiscen­t of France’s 1998 World Cup win, delirious crowds surged up the Champs-Elysees avenue and surrounded the Arc de Triomphe, waving flags and letting off flares.

A header from Samuel Umtiti in Saint Petersburg gave Didier Deschamps’ team a 1-0 win against Belgium.

The 49-year-old coach is now just one win from winning the World Cup—20 years after he captained the team to victory on home soil.

Belgium started the stronger of the two teams but Umtiti’s header from a corner in the 51st minute was the pivotal moment as the defender stole the limelight from jet-heeled Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann.

France’s other hero was goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, who made a spectacula­r fingertip save in the first half to deny Toby Alderweire­ld and then kept out Alex Witsel’s drive as Belgium cranked up the pressure towards the end of the match.

Deschamps said he was delighted to have the chance to bury the pain of the Euro 2016 final, which Portugal won in Paris.

“I am very happy for my players,” he said. “It was hard against a very good Belgium team. I take my hat off to my players and my staff. Finals have to be won because we have still not got over the one we lost two years ago.”

France started the tourna- ment in Russia slowly, struggling for goals in the group stages but hit their stride in an impressive 4-3 victory against Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the first knockout round.

Boasting an impressive combinatio­n of experience and youthful zest, the French controlled their quarterfin­al against Uruguay, running out a comfortabl­e 2-0 winner.

The defeat is painful for Belgium, foiled at the semifinal for the second time in its history, as the clock ticks on the country’s so-called “golden generation.”

Captain Eden Hazard dazzled in patches but Kevin De Bruyne was quiet and Romelu Lukaku was a shadow of the player he had been earlier in the tournament, even though Belgium enjoyed most of the possession.

 ?? —AFP ?? France defender Samuel Umtiti (left) heads the ball for the winning goal against Belgium.
—AFP France defender Samuel Umtiti (left) heads the ball for the winning goal against Belgium.

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