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Yamal shines in Spain's win over France in Nations League semifinal

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Lamine Yamal of Spain celebrates after scoring a goal in the UEFA Nations League semifinal against France at Stuttgart Arena in Stuttgart, Germany, June 5, 2025. /VCG
Lamine Yamal of Spain celebrates after scoring a goal in the UEFA Nations League semifinal against France at Stuttgart Arena in Stuttgart, Germany, June 5, 2025. /VCG

Lamine Yamal of Spain celebrates after scoring a goal in the UEFA Nations League semifinal against France at Stuttgart Arena in Stuttgart, Germany, June 5, 2025. /VCG

Lamine Yamal won the battle of Ballon d' Or contenders Thursday by scoring twice as Spain eclipsed France 5-4 in their UEFA Nations League semifinal.

17-year-old Yamal outshone French counterparts Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembele as Spain initially ran riot against Didier Deschamps' tired-looking team to book their place in Sunday's final against Portugal.

Portugal defeated hosts Germany 2-1 on Wednesday.

The game between Spain and France had been billed as a contest between young stars, but it was clear that Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG's) UEFA Champions League win in Munich on Saturday had added more weight to French legs with PSG stars Doue and Dembele disappointing.

It was the highest scoring game in the Nations League's short history, but three of the four French goals came after Yamal had made it 5-1 and the Spanish players eased up thinking the game was won.

Kylian Mbappe scored what seemed little more than a consolation from a penalty with France 4-0 down. Substitute Rayan Cherki scored late on his France debut after Yamal scored Spain's fifth, then Spainish defender Daniel Vivian conceded an own goal, and Cherki set up fellow substitute Randal Kolo Muani in stoppage time as France ultimately came close to an improbable comeback.

"It was a great game. In the end it was a little close, but we played very well and I think we deserved to win," Yamal said.

Nico Williams opened the scoring in the 22nd minute after Yamal threaded the ball through to Mikel Oyarzabal, who held off two defenders and served it on a plate for Williams to rifle it into the roof of the net.

Mikel Merino, the hero when Spain last played in Stuttgart, made it 2-0 three minutes later after playing a one-two with Oyarzabal.

Theo Hernandez struck the crossbar and Spain needed goalkeeper Unai Simon to deny Doue, then Mbappe and Dembele.

However, Spain looked capable of scoring at any time. Real Madrid's defender Dean Huijsen thought he'd scored spectacularly after a brilliantly worked free kick, only to have the goal ruled out for offside.

Adrien Rabiot conceded a penalty for a mistimed challenge on Yamal, who dusted himself off to make it 3-0 from the spot in the 54th.

Pedri scored a minute after that, taking Williams' pass with his first touch and dinking it past the bewildered Mike Maignan with his next.

Pedro Porro's foul gave Mbappe his chance from the penalty, but Yamal replied to that by prodding the ball past Maignan for a 5-1 finish.

Source(s): AP
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