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France gets friendly bounce in topping Uruguay

- By Stephen Wade

NIZHNY NOVGOROD, RUSSIA » A shot that flew directly at the hands of the opposing goalkeeper turned into a World Cup goal for Antoine Griezmann.

The France striker scored the second goal in his team’s 2-0 quarterfin­al victory over Uruguay Friday, sending a seemingly easy-to-save shot at a waiting Fernando Muslera. But the ball hit the keeper on the palms, bounced off and looped over his head and into the net.

The victory gave France a spot in the World Cup semifinals.

Griezmann didn’t celebrate what was his third goal of the tournament.

“I was playing against a lot of friends,” said Griezmann, who is teammates with Uruguay defenders Diego Godin and Jose Gimenez at Atletico Madrid, “so I think it was normal not to celebrate.”

Raphael Varane gave France the lead with a header in the 40th minute. Griezmann sent in a free kick from the right side and Varane raced across the area. He got his head to the ball and sent it into the far corner behind Muslera.

Griezmann scored his goal, in the 61st minute.

“We all saw that it was not a very common goal, but Muslera has been a very important pillar for all this process and through all our work on our way up to here, so I’m not going to wash my hands putting any responsibi­lity on my players,” Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez said. “This is the kind of thing that I will discuss with the players in the locker room.”

Griezmann is a Frenchman who plays profession­ally in Spain, but he has a special fondness for Uruguay. He likes the traditiona­l South American drink mate, he speaks Spanish like someone from the South American country and he’s been pictured wearing the team’s jersey.

Godin, who playedfor Uruguay Friday, is the godfather of Griezmann’s daughter.

“I love Uruguayan culture and I love Uruguayans, so I have a lot of respect for them,” Griezmann said.

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