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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Spain into World Cup final after dominant victory over France By Neil Johnston BBC Sport journalist at Dallas Stadium Published 14 minutes ago Spain produced an absolute masterclass in control to secure their place in just their second World Cup final - leaving the rest of the world stunned at how France were blown away. Les Bleus went into Tuesday's eagerly anticipated semi-final as overwhelming favourites having cruised through the tournament, with the likes of Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele and Michael Olise making them an attacking force to be feared. But while many were questioning how France could be beaten, Spain reminded everyone why they are European champions and unbeaten in a record-equalling 37 matches by running out 2-0 winners. Luis de la Fuente's men have rather flown under the radar at this World Cup - even failing to beat debutants Cape Verde in their opening match - and teenage superstar Lamine Yamal has scored just one goal. But they appear to have hit peak form at the right time and, having kept a clean sheet in six of their seven games, can expect to be favourites for Sunday's World Cup final, where they will face either Argentina or England. France, meanwhile, must prepare for the third-place play-off after being frustrated by a midfield masterclass and managing just three attempts on target. "Spain scalped France - they flattened France," said former Premier League champion Chris Sutton, who was at the game for BBC Radio 5 Live. "We have given France so much praise in this tournament, but they were swatted aside by silky Spain. In the main, Spain have outfought and outplayed this French team." Roy Keane - another Premier League winner - said on ITV: "France were not playing as a team. Brilliant individuals not playing as a team. "Spain have been absolutely brilliant - an absolute joy to watch." When De la Fuente was appointed Spain boss in December 2022, some referred to him as: "Luis de la Who?" Spain - world champions under Vicente del Bosque in 2010 - are used to being led by high-profile personalities, and de la Fuente was viewed as a low-key federation appointment after his time in charge of the nation's under-19s, under-21s and under-23s. But the 65-year-old has given an emphatic response to the doubters. Having led Spain to a Nations League triumph in 2023 and Euro 2024 glory, he has now guided them to the World Cup final. If England win in Atlanta on Wednesday, they will set up a repeat of the European Championship final of two years ago. Who 'came alive' in the semi-final? France v Spain player ratings Published 3 hours ago Spain's incredible numbers Spain have equalled Italy's record for the longest unbeaten run in international football - 37 matches. The five European players with the most appearances at the World Cup/European Championship combined without ever losing all play for Spain - Aymeric Laporte

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Frances brilliance was there, but Spains system exploited every weakness. Mbappe couldnt find space, Dembele was neutralized. Sometimes tactics trump talent.

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Spains tactical discipline dismantled Frances individual brilliance. This isnt just about talentits about system superiority in high-stakes moments. Theoretically, optimal team coordination should consistently outperform fragmented brilliance when execution aligns with strategy.

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Spains tactical discipline literally dismantled Frances raw talent - another reminder that in soccer, brains trump brawn every time. The beautiful game continues to prove that strategy beats swagger, leaving us all to wonder why we ever thought individual brilliance could overcome collective intelligence. rolls eyes #WorldCup #Spain #France