Khaleej Times

Les BLeus stoRm into semifinaLs

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Raphael Varane’s glancing header and a goalkeepin­g blunder that gifted Antoine Griezmann a soft goal gave France a 2-0 victory over Uruguay in the first World Cup quarter-final on Friday and set them up for a last-four tie with either Brazil or Belgium.

Uruguay went into the game without key striker Edinson Cavani, who was ruled out with a calf injury, with Cristhian Stuani drafted into the starting line-up.

The impact on their attack was noticeable. Without Cavani, who scored twice in the round of 16 win against Portugal, Uruguay’s moves forward lacked a focal point, and

Luis Suarez found less space and openings against a well-drilled French defence.

The South Americans battled but their talented generation of players, including the defensive rock Diego Godin, look like ending their internatio­nal careers without the World Cup success they have threatened to deliver. “I’m proud of my team mates they were lions,” said skipper Godin.

“We are a team where everyone gives everything in the matches and in preparatio­n..I just have words of gratitude for my team mates,” he said. France rarely sparkled, but they didn’t need to move through too many gears, and they go into the semifinals without any major weak points and appearing capable of taking

on anyone of the survivors in this tournament. France forward Kylian Mbappe, who had ripped apart Argentina in the previous round with his directness and pace, wasted a good opportunit­y to open the scoring in the 15th minute when Olivier Giroud headed across the box to him but the 19-year-old’s looping

header was off-target. A relatively quiet game burst into life in the 40th minute when Varane sprinted clear of his marker to meet a well-placed Griezmann free kick with a perfectly angled header.

Moments later, France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris ensured his side went in at the break with the advantage, producing a brilliant one-handed save to keep out a Martin Caceres header although Diego Godin will be disappoint­ed his follow-up shot was wildly off target.

If that was an example of goalkeepin­g at its very best, Uruguay’s Fernando Muslera showed how easily it can go wrong for the custodian with a horrendous error to gift France their second goal in the 61st minute. Griezmann tried his luck with an effort from outside the box which was straight at Muslera, but the keeper’s ill-chosen attempt to palm the ball away ended with him merely deflecting it into the net. It was a mistake that left Oscar Tabarez’s team with too much to do to turn the match around.

 ?? — AP ?? France’s Raphael Varane celebrates after scoring the opening goal against Uruguay in their World Cup quarterfin­al on Friday.
— AP France’s Raphael Varane celebrates after scoring the opening goal against Uruguay in their World Cup quarterfin­al on Friday.

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