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France beat Uruguay to book first semi-final spot

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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 win over Uruguay in the first World Cup quarter-final. Varane’s 40th-minute header from a Griezmann free-kick was only the second goal Uruguay had conceded all tournament. But it was an error by Uruguay keeper Fernando Muslera that settled it when he tried to palm a routine long-range, swerving Griezmann shot after 61 minutes but misjudged it and allowed it to slip past him.

NIZHNY NOVGOROD: France became the first team to reach the World Cup semi-finals as goals from Raphael Varane and Antoine Griezmann gave them a deserved 2-0 victory over Uruguay.

It is the first time France have been in the last four since 2006 and sets up a mouth-watering clash against either Belgium or Brazil.

France took the lead in the 40th minute from the unlikely source of defender Varane, who glanced home a fine header from an Antoine Griezmann free-kick.

It was only the Real Madrid player’s third goal for France and represente­d redemption for Varane, who was largely blamed for the goal which saw France lose at the quarter-final stage to Germany four years ago.

Griezmann, who counts several of the Uruguay players as close friends, scored a second in the 61st minute, but it was mostly due to a howler from La Celeste’s goalkeeper, Fernando Muslera.

The usually dependable stopper flapped at Griezmann’s 20-yard shot and agonisingl­y saw the ball float over the line.

It was Griezmann’s third goal of this World Cup but his first not from a penalty.

That goal secured the victory but did not end the drama in Nizhny Novgorod, as Uruguay’s frustratio­n boiled over in the 67th minute when Kylian Mbappe fell to the floor.

Uruguay’s skipper Diego Godin gestured with the teenager to get up, then tried to pull him from the turf, sparking a melee which involved most of the players and saw French coach Didier Deschamps come onto the pitch to try to calm tempers.

France’s victory was merited as it was they who had the bulk of possession and always looked the most likely to score.

They might have scored as early as the 15th minute when Mbappe mistimed a close header.

The lightning- quick Mbappe and Griezmann struck fear into the Uruguayan defence all afternoon.

In midfield, France’s N’Golo Kante and Paul Pogba snuffed out any potential threat posed by Uruguay.

And up front for La Celeste, Luis Suarez cut an isolated and agitated figure as his team desperatel­y went in search of an equaliser as Edinson Cavani was ruled out with injury.

Increasing­ly, Suarez vented his frustratio­n with Argentine referee Nestor Pitana, who, coincident­ally, was the official in charge of France’s quarter-final 2014 defeat.

The Barcelona star was partnered by Cristhian Stuani after a week of will-he- won’t-he speculatio­n surroundin­g Cavani ended up with the Paris St Germain striker failing to recover from a calf strain.

Without Cavani, Uruguay posed little threat.

A tight and nervy encounter to begin with, the game burst into life after Varane’s goal.

Until that point Uruguay had struggled to get into the French penalty area but within four minutes of the goal would have been level except for an exceptiona­l save by Hugo Lloris.

The French skipper saved superbly with one-hand from defender Martin Caceres, whose header from a free-kick look destined to go in.

Diego Godin could have scored from the follow-up but that was the closest the South Americans would come to scoring all afternoon.

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 ?? — AP / AFP ?? Fab French: (clockwise from top) France’s Raphael Varane (right) celebratin­g with Antoine Griezmann after scoring the first goal against Uruguay in the quarter-final match yesterday; Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera making a mess of Griezmann’s...
— AP / AFP Fab French: (clockwise from top) France’s Raphael Varane (right) celebratin­g with Antoine Griezmann after scoring the first goal against Uruguay in the quarter-final match yesterday; Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera making a mess of Griezmann’s...
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 ?? — AFP ?? Out of my way: Uruguay midfielder Lucas Torreira (left) vying for the ball with France forward Kylian Mbappe during the quarter-finals at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium yesterday.
— AFP Out of my way: Uruguay midfielder Lucas Torreira (left) vying for the ball with France forward Kylian Mbappe during the quarter-finals at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium yesterday.

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