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World Cup: France rolls into final

Beats Belgium on Umtiti’s brilliant header

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SAINT PETERSBURG – France reached the World Cup final for a third time as a header from Samuel Umtiti gave the 1998 champions a 1-0 victory against a vibrant Belgium team on Tuesday.

The tournament favorites must wait 24 hours to discover whether they will play England or Croatia in Sunday's final in Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium but they will approach the game full of confidence.

Belgium started the stronger of the two teams in Saint Petersburg but Umtiti's header from a corner in the 51st minute was the crucial breakthrou­gh 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.

France coach Didier Deschamps said he was delighted to have the chance to bury the pain of the Euro 2016 final, which his side lost on home soil.

“I am very happy for my players,” Deschamps 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,” he added.

Thousands of delirious French fans celebrated the victory on the Champs-Elysees avenue and at a giant screen viewing area at the town hall in Paris, letting off smoke flares and waving flags.

France started the tournament 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.

RONALDO JOINS JUVE

Meantime, modern great Cristiano Ronaldo left Real Madrid to join Italian champion Juventus for $117 million on Tuesday, with the Portuguese superstar saying the time had come “for a new stage” in his life.

Juventus confirmed that Ronaldo had signed a four-year contract and that the transfer fee, including $14 million in add-ons, would be paid over two years, with Spanish media reporting he would receive a salary of a little over $35 million a season.

 ?? (AP) ?? WINNING PLAY: France's Samuel Umtiti (5) heads the ball to score the winning goal of the game during the semifinal match between France and Belgium.
(AP) WINNING PLAY: France's Samuel Umtiti (5) heads the ball to score the winning goal of the game during the semifinal match between France and Belgium.

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