Who won the soccer game today spain or france
The French response was swift, however, with Mbappe finding Benzema who cut inside before unleashing a brilliant curling shot into the far corner to make it Mbappe then grabbed the winner, 10 minutes from the end, racing on to a through ball from Hernandez and keeping his cool to slot past Unai Simon.
We never gave up," said Benzema. He's extremely fit, way more than he was before, and he's more mature. He's got this rage to win that he communicates to the other players.
Luis Enrique's young Spain side, who had beaten European champions Italy in the semifinals, had played their trademark possession football with patience and precision but in the end could not compensate for the absence of a genuine striker. Spain protested that Mbappe was offside when he received the ball but the VAR check found a slight touch from defender Eric Garcia had played the France striker onside.
I think we did enough not to lose, but in two similar moves we conceded, although the goals were different. The second one, for us on the pitch, looked like offside," Busquets said. But we have no choice but to congratulate the champions and keep going. Antoine Griezmann , F 6 Matches 8 Assists 1. Karim Benzema , F 3 Matches 5 Assists 1. Kingsley Coman , F 2 Matches 7 Goals 0. Goal Difference Goals Scored Goals Conceded 3. Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland. Bosnia and Herzegovina.
However, it was Kounde whose mistake allowed Spain their first flourish of the second half, although Sarabia's cross for Torres was a poor one. For the second time in the match, Spain's penalty appeals were waved away on 56 minutes when Aurelien Tchouameni sent Gavi tumbling in the box after making a firm but fair tackle, but they hit the front in dramatic fashion soon after. Benzema cannoned a shot off the underside of the bar from a France counter-attack and Spain raced up the other end, with Sergio Busquets feeding Oyarzabal to skip past Upamecano and shoot into the far corner.
Spain's supporters were still celebrating when France equalised, though; Benzema bent in a brilliant effort off the finger-tips of Simon from just inside the penalty area to haul his side level.
The drama wasn't done, with Mbappe's winner coming in controversial circumstances: the striker was only spared being called up by VAR for offside by a faint touch from Eric Garcia on Hernandez's pass, which initiated a new phase of play.
It was cruel on the Spanish but the year-old forward kept his cool and, after a couple of step overs, drilled in a low finish to put France on the brink. For Mbappe, it was a sweet moment given his Euros error. For France - who held firm during a late Spanish onslaught - the trophy is a reminder of their strength after a summer of criticism. But this proves you don't always have to do that. You can get success in other ways and they'll be delighted.
I felt in this game they would wait for a moment, and in the end they got two. They had goalscorers in Benzema and Mbappe that unfortunately Spain didn't have. The only reason that Garcia plays the ball is he knows Mbappe is behind him. So France get really lucky. Yellow card for Jorginho? It looks like England is doing its best to avoid penalties. Pickford stops it and recovers. We're 15 minutes away from a penalty-kick shootout. Cross by Italy's Emerson from the left and Bernardeschi nearly connects, but it gets by him and hits Pickford.
Belotti with the follow-up shot and he wanted a corner, but it wasn't given. Dangerous by England. Great defensive play. He gave up a corner. England had four total shots in regulation. And play finally resumes, but today has not been a good look for Wembley Stadium. Federico Bernardeschi replaces him. But he should know better than to concede a set piece to England near the box. Nothing comes of it. Looked for a moment like Chiesa was going to have to come out.
But he's back on the field. We'll see if his running is affected by the foot injury. The training staff come in to help. England is wobbling here and Italy is sensing it can win it. Southgate brings on Bukayo Saka for Kieran Trippier and they'll move to a four-man back line.
Bonucci bundles it home after a scramble in the box on a corner kick. Verratti's header hits the left post and Bonucci followed it up at the goal line. We're tied Outside of the goal, that was the most dangerous chance for England. Chiesa is Italy's most dangerous player tonight. The goalkeeper blocks it. And Bryan Cristante comes on for Nicolo Barella, who received the early yellow. Subs coming for Italy. He's not accurate, but he definitely stays busy.
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