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Samuel Umtiti sends France to World Cup final

Samuel Umtiti's 51st-minute header sent an impressive France into the World Cup final with a 1-0 win over Belgium in an absorbing first semi-final on Tuesday. Didier Deschamps' side will face England or Croatia in Moscow on Sunday as the French look to lift the trophy for the second time following their triumph on home soil in 1998.

Team will face either England or Croatia on Sunday

Samuel Umtiti's header was all France needed in the victory over Belgium in the World Cup semifinal on Tuesday.

Samuel Umtiti's 51st-minute header sent an impressive France into the World Cup final with a 1-0 win over Belgium in an absorbing first semi-final on Tuesday.

DidierDeschamps' side will face England or Croatia in Moscow on Sunday as the French look to lift the trophy for the second time following their triumph on home soil in 1998.

In an enthralling, albeit highly tactical rather than incident-packed match, it was once again a set-piece that proved decisive withUmtiti'snear-post header from an AntoineGriezmanncorner settling matters.

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Samuel Umtiti scored the game's only goal as France advances to the World Cup final after defeating Belgium 1-0.


Having gained the lead, France showed the defensivenousto nullify the threat from Belgium's Eden Hazard and Kevin deBruyne, closing out the game for a win that sent them to their second straight major tournament final, following their loss to Portugal in Euro 2016.

It had been suggested that France needed to step up a level in quality if they were to get past the Belgians and they did just that.

But the worrying factor for whoever wins Wednesday's game in Moscow is that France still look to have another gear to move into.

Deschamps, coach at Euro 2016 and captain of the 1998 World Cup winners, suggested as much.

"We showed character and mentality, it was very hard for us tonight. We worked hard defensively, we needed to take advantage a bit more in the counter-attacks but congratulations to my players and my staff," he said.

Belgium manager Roberto Martinez was left frustrated by his team missing out to a set-piece goal, a familiar outcome in this tournament.

"Unfortunately for us the difference was a dead-ball situation. The game was very close, very tight and it was going to be decided by a little bit of luck in front of goal," he said.
Samuel Umtiti, (5) heads the ball to score the only goal in France's 1-0 win over Belgium on Tuesday. (Natacha Pisarenko/Associated Press)

Belgium took early control of midfield with France content to sit deep and eliminate the threat of counter-attacks Hazard and DeBruyne.

But it was by no means a purely negative approach as the French offered their own danger on the break, perfectly illustrated when PaulPogbasdelivery sentKylianMbapperacingtowardsgoal and Belgium were thankful their keeperThibautCourtoiswas alert to snuff out the danger.

The first real opening came in the16thminute when DeBruynehooked the ball into the path of Hazard whose shot was just wide of HugeLlorissfar post.

Hazard was dangerous again moments later when he cut in from the left and unleashed a rasping drive which clipped off the back of RaphaelVaraneand just over the bar.

From a Belgium corner, TobyAlderweireldtestedLloriswith a smart shot on the turn but as the half progressed France began to create more.

OlivierGiroudflashed a header just wide andMbappeset up BenjaminPavardwhose low shot was kept out by the outstretched leg ofCourtois.

It was a fascinating first half and all that was missing was a goal but one came soon after the break.

FromGriezmann'scorner,UmtitibeatMarouaneFellainiat the near post and powered a header home to put France ahead.

Fellainiflashed a header just wide andAxelWitselforced a good save out ofLlorisas Belgium pushed forward for an equaliser and France hung on in six minutes of stoppage-time to reach their third World Cup final.