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Spain Edges Out France 5-4: Highlights from the Nations League Final Qualification Showdown!

June 7, 2025 6 Min Read
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  • Team Overview
  • Match Highlights
  • Path to the Final
  • Is Yamal the Next Superstar?

In an unexpected turn of events, Spain triumphed over France in the UEFA Nations League semi-finals held in Mpapana, Stuttgart, on Thursday night.

Spain took the lead in the 22nd minute with a goal from Nico Williams, followed by a second from Mikel Merino just three minutes later. Lamine Yamal scored a third in the 54th minute, and when Pedri added a fourth just minutes later, it seemed Spain was on a straightforward path to the final. Kylian Mbappe pulled one back with a penalty to make it 4-1, but Yamal struck again for Spain in the 67th minute. The match got chaotic toward the end, as Rayan Cherki, with a goal in the 79th minute, and a late strike from Randal Koro Muani (93′) helped France end on a slightly brighter note.

Team Overview

Spain’s lineup featured Robin Le Normando and Dean Huissen as center-backs, flanked by Pedro Polo and Marc Cucurella. With Rodri absent from international duty, Martin Zubimendi anchored the midfield alongside Pedri and Merino. The attack saw Yamal and Williams supported by Mikel Oyarzabal.

Mike Maignan was in goal for France, with Ibrahima Konate and Clement Lenglet in central defense, Theo Hernandez on the left, and Pierre Kalulu on the right. Adrian Rabiot and Manu Kone held down the midfield, while the attacking trio of Desire Doe, Michael Olise, and Ousmane Dembélé supported Mbappe up front.

Match Highlights

France initially threatened in the sixth minute when Dembélé made a swift pass to Mbappe, but Simon denied the shot with an impressive save. Hernandez also came close, but his attempt hit the woodwork.

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Spain found their footing around the 22nd minute and quickly capitalized. Yamal skillfully assisted Oyarzabal, who then set up Merino for a well-placed shot just two minutes later.

In the 31st minute, Simon thwarted yet another attempt from Mbappe and then repeated the feat by stopping Dembélé shortly after. Just before halftime, Spain thought they had a third goal, but it was ruled offside.

Three minutes into the second half, it became evident that it wasn’t Dembélé’s night, as he missed a golden opportunity. After gaining control of the ball, Merino passed to Williams, who assisted Yamal for a penalty after being fouled by Rabiot. Yamal stepped up to score, and shortly thereafter, Pedri made it 4-0.

France responded quickly, with Mbappe winning a penalty after being fouled in the box. Kone scored from the spot in the 62nd minute, briefly giving France hope.

Spain soon retaliated, with Yamal scoring to extend the lead. Cherki, who came on as a substitute, set up a chance for Dembélé, but he hit the post. An unfortunate deflection by Dani Vivian allowed France to add another goal.

Maignan kept hope alive for France with a great save, but Koro Muani managed to score in stoppage time, ending the match at 5-4.

Path to the Final

With this victory, Spain secured their place in the international league final, where they will face Portugal, who triumphed over Germany in the other semi-final.

June 8th promises to be a thrilling day for soccer fans. Germany will compete against France for third place that afternoon.

From a tactical standpoint, Spain seems to have the upper hand, but Portugal, led by the charismatic Cristiano Ronaldo, boasts an array of talented players.

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Is Yamal the Next Superstar?

This is a complex question. While Yamal is certainly a strong contender for the 2025 Ballon d’Or, comparisons are challenging given the other remarkable talents in the sport.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool set a Premier League record for goal contributions in a season but faced setbacks due to Liverpool’s early Champions League exit. Meanwhile, the triumph of Paris Saint-Germain has bolstered Ousmane Dembélé’s candidacy.

However, Yamal stands out as a truly remarkable talent. At just 17, he poses a significant threat for both the Spanish national team and La Liga champions Barcelona, showcasing an ability that belies his young age.

Despite being so young, Yamal demonstrates not only extraordinary talent but also the right mindset for greatness. His composure during the penalty and his second goal reflect a maturity that makes him a player to watch for years to come.

This young talent embodies an attitude of resilience: “Pressure? What about expectations? Bring it on!”

Fan Take: Spain’s victory is not just a win; it signifies the rise of new talent and a shift in European football dynamics. For fans, watching the emergence of players like Yamal adds excitement and a glimpse into the future of the sport.

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