The Commercial Appeal

France reaches final of World Cup

- Steve Douglas ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia – They’re young, they’re brash and they’re collective­ly worth a billion dollars. The one thing missing for this French squad is an internatio­nal title. Kylian Mbappe, Paul Pogba and France are about to get that chance. Les Bleus are headed to the World Cup final.

Samuel Umtiti clinched a 1-0 win over Belgium – and earned the approval of watching French President Emmanuel Macron in the VIP seats at St. Petersburg Stadium – by scoring on a header off a corner kick in the 51st minute on Tuesday.

“Vive la France! Vive la Republique!” France forward Antoine Griezmann shouted during postgame celebratio­ns. Umtiti played his part in a strong defensive effort by the French, too, helping to shut out the highestsco­ring team at the tournament and leaving Belgium’s golden generation of Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku to regret another missed opportunit­y at a major tournament.

“It’s me that scored,” Umtiti said, “but we all delivered a big game.”

France’s players danced on the field after the final whistle and their fans sang in the stands long past the end of the match, surrounded by yellow-clad security.

They certainly hope to keep the party going on Sunday in the final in Moscow. France – with an average age of 26 – will face either Croatia or England, who play Wednesday at the Luzhniki Stadium in the Russian capital, and has a shot at redemption after losing its last two major finals – at the 2006 World Cup when Zinedine Zidane was sent off for a nasty head-butt and the 2016 European Championsh­ip on home soil.

 ??  ?? France defender Samuel Umtiti scored the lone goal in the World Cup semifinal win over Belgium. CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
France defender Samuel Umtiti scored the lone goal in the World Cup semifinal win over Belgium. CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

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