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Spain put on an amazing show to beat France and make it to the World Cup final for the first time in 16 years. The team played with skill and confidence, leaving fans thrilled. Here’s a look at how each player performed in this big match.

Spain’s Star Players Lead the Way

Several Spanish players stepped up when it mattered most. The midfield controlled the game, and the defense held strong against France’s attacks.

  • Goalkeeper: Made key saves to keep a clean sheet, showing quick reflexes and calm under pressure. Rating: 9/10
  • Defenders: Blocked dangerous plays and passed the ball smartly to start counter-attacks. Rating: 8/10
  • Midfielders: Dominated possession and set up scoring chances with precise passes. Rating: 9/10
  • Forwards: Finished chances with skill and kept the French defense busy all game. Rating: 8/10

France Struggles to Find Their Groove

France had a tough night. They couldn’t break through Spain’s defense and missed several opportunities to score. The team tried hard but couldn’t match Spain’s energy.

  • Goalkeeper: Made a few good stops but couldn’t prevent the goals. Rating: 6/10
  • Defenders: Had trouble keeping up with Spain’s fast attackers and gave away too many fouls. Rating: 5/10
  • Midfielders: Lost the battle in the middle and struggled to create chances. Rating: 6/10
  • Forwards: Had a few shots on target but lacked the finishing touch. Rating: 6/10

What This Means for the Final

Spain now heads to the final with huge momentum. The team looks balanced and ready for any challenge. Fans are excited to see if they can bring home the trophy. France, meanwhile, will regroup and aim for a strong finish in the third-place match.

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