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Why should the Spanish fans be proud of their team despite the fall against France?

Spain fell with its head high before France, being the great dominator of the match, and demanding the current world champion.

By Alexis Almosnino

Spain fell with its head high before France, being the great dominator of the match, and demanding the current world champion.
Spain fell with its head high before France, being the great dominator of the match, and demanding the current world champion.
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Spain National Team returned to a final nine years later and lost it against France at San Siro. La Roja fell not because of the game, not because of football, but because of the lack of a goal. A pending issue that lasts a long time and that Luis Enrique must solve now. Despite the defeat, Spain comes out of this tournament stronger and showing that this is the way to go to re-green laurels. Of course, with a goal because if that, little or nothing can be done.

France disappeared from the party which became a Spanish monologue. On the basis of having the ball, he dislodged Deschamps' men whose only solution was to search for Benzema and Mbappé with long passes. Spain imposed a dominance that was not reflected on the scoreboard and the break was scored without goals.

Until the minute was reached when the game went crazy. Theo Hernández crashed a ball on the crossbar and the play ended with Oyarzabal's 1-0 score, which beat Lloris with a cross shot in that 64th minute. Spain had done the most difficult thing, but could hardly enjoy it because France, through Benzema put in the minute 66 the 1-1 with a great shot.

From there, the game lost order and the two teams have already removed their ties to go for more goals. And in one of those cons, Mbappé's 1-2 came in the 80th minute. A goal protested by the Spaniards considering that the French was offside, but the VAR validated Mbappé's position and decreed final figures for the match.

 

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