Uruguay vs France Cup 2018 Quarterfinal of the World Cup and recap



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Fernando Muslera can not bear to watch. (Franck Robichon / EPA-EFE / Shutterstock)

Quarter-final, Nijni Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod

Full time: France 2, Uruguay 0

In a match where scoring chances were rare, the French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris stepped up or, rather, jumped to the side. His coup de grace on a free kick by Uruguay in the first half gave the Blues even more strength after Raphaël Varane's goal a few minutes earlier.

Uruguayan keeper Fernando Muslera had no chance of stopping the first half of Varane, but his mbadive mistake on the second half of Antoine Griezmann put an end to the game. one of his two real threats with injured Edinson Cavani.

As a result, France reached the semi-finals of the World Cup for the first time The race will end in 2006. The Blues will face Brazil or Belgium Tuesday in St. Petersburg

Mbappe fate [19659008] With a yellow card, France takes it in the 88th minute. Ousmane Dembele replaces him


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France changes

Steven N Zonzi replaces Corentin Tolisso, also yellow, in the 79th minute.

Uruguay out of the submarines

Jonathan Urretaviscaya – making his World Cup debut – enters Nahitan Nandez's place, and Uruguay has no more submarines left. France is still in the race with his 11th start. It may be time to remove the yellow card holders (Mbappe, Hernandez).

Things get chippy

Mbappe breaks down and Uruguay thinks it's pretending to pick it up on the ground. Everyone enters everyone's face, with Pogba and Suarez particularly annoyed.

Mbappe and Rodriguez get rid of yellow cards. Uruguay has just pbaded a bunch of energy woofing to its opponent down two goals. Not an ideal attack plan at this stage of the game.

Goal!

Shortly after the submarines, Griezmann sends a line of knuckling right to Muslera and … he flickers it completely, trying to sweep it instead of controlling it and watching meekly as he goes on his right shoulder and in the goal. This is 2-0 France. Even if the shot took a late turn, it is brutal Muslera

Double change for Uruguay

Near the hour, Maxi Gomez replaces Cristhian Stuani (an ineffective substitute for Cavani ) while Christian Rodriguez replaces Rodrigo Bentancur

No change of composition for one or the other team

Halftime: France 1, Uruguay 0

The goal of Varane, then the big ones Lloris judgments made the difference for France. holes in the suddenly uneven defense of Uruguay. Uruguay, meanwhile, had the best chances to score but not a lot of possession. Suarez was mostly absent.

France has never lost a World Cup match leading to the break (19-1-0).

Full extension for Lloris

In the 44th minute, on a free kick, Lloris had to make a ridiculous dive to block Caceres' head. One of the best stops we saw in Russia

Goal!

On the free kick following the yellow card of Bentancur, the performance of Griezmann seems to blur the line of Uruguayan defense. Varane finds space and his head protrudes Muslera. That's 1-0, France, and Uruguay hangs out for the first time in this World Cup.

Now a yellow for Bentancur

Two minutes later, Bentancur takes a neglected shot at Tolisso from behind and is rated yellow. He will miss the next match, if Uruguay has one.

Yellow for Hernandez

On the 33rd minute, Hernandez gets his pocket chosen by Nandez and then blatantly pulls him by the jersey while he sprints with the ball down the field (he was pretty strong to tear his shirt). It's an easy yellow card for the Frenchman.

The trembling playground?

Fox Sports's Tony Meola, relaying reporter Jenny Taft's information, reports that the pitch is a bit rough, especially around the middle. We saw a lot of players on the bridge up here.

Also, there are bugs:

Opening for Les Bleus

In the 15th minute, Giroud directs the ball towards a very open Mbappe, which has slowed down his race and has no power over his own attempt from head to goal. That's the best chance of France so far, and a pretty unusual defeat of the Uruguayan defense, but nothing comes from it.

Olivier Giroud is caught by José Gimenez and clings to his leg.

Uruguay's worst fears came to fruition on Thursday when star striker Edinson Cavani missed Friday's quarter-final against France due to a calf injury suffered during his victory in the eighth finals. in Portugal. Cristhian Stuani replaced Cavani after suffering the injury against Portugal and slips into the starting lineup against France. Cavani scored both goals of his team in the match of Portugal and he has three of the seven of Uruguay for the tournament, so his presence will obviously be missed, although Stuani scored 19 goals for Girona in 2017-18 .

Cavani send a rallying cry to Uruguayan fans on Twitter, writing "We always feel your warmth in every game."

This is the defense, however, that brought the Uruguay to round of 16, as he conceded only one goal in his previous four matches, linking Brazil for the least points allowed. The task Friday will put Kylian Mbappe, who became the second teenager in history to score twice in a World Cup match in the Blues victory in round of 16 against Argentina (joining a certain Pele ). Argentina has given Mbappe too much room to roam, something that Uruguay will seek to avoid.

"If you let France take the place, it will be very difficult," said Uruguayan manager Oscar Tabarez. point in their favor. France imposes with a series of nine games without defeat against the South American teams at the World Cup, failing to beat a team of the CONMEBOL in the group stage of 1978. L 'Uruguay , meanwhile, reached the semifinals in five of his last six trips to the quarterfinals

Uruguay: Muslera, Gimenez, Godin, Caceres, Bentancur, Nandez, Torreira, Vecino, Laxalt, Suarez , Stuani.

France: Lloris, Pavard, Varane, Umtiti, Hernandez, Pogba, Tolisso, Kante, Griezmann, Giroud, Mbappe.

Note: Stuani fills Cavani on the line of attack of Uruguay. For France, Corentin Tolisso replaces Blaise Matuidi, the central midfielder on a suspension of yellow card. Tolisso played every 15 minutes in Russia, and Nabil Fekir is considered a possible substitute as the game progresses.

Nestor Pitana, from Argentina, is your chief referee. He is a former actor, which could be useful if players started to embellish things a bit.

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