10 October,2021 08:26 AM IST | Milan | AFP
France’s Kylian Mbappe
France have got their groove back as they prepare for the Nations League final against Spain on the back of a thrilling comeback win over Belgium which helped ease the pain of a poor Euro 2020.
Down by two goals at half-time on Thursday following quickfire strikes from Yannick Carrasco and Romelu Lukaku, a demoralising run of results and performances appeared set to continue in Turin.
However, driven by an exceptional display by Kylian Mbappe on his 50th France appearance, Les Bleus fought back to level and in a thrilling finale Theo Hernandez crashed home the last-minute winner which set up an exciting final at the San Siro tonight.
They now head to Milan with a new spring in their step, confident that they can see off a Spain side which stopped Italy's record run of matches without defeat at 37 with a 2-1 win on Wednesday.
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‘Beautiful day’
The manner with which a Spanish side containing the youthful likes of 17-year-old Gavi swaggered around the San Siro at times on Wednesday suggested that La Roja have genuine hope of success not just for the future, but also right now. Barcelona midfielder Gavi stunned with his maturity as Spain's youngest ever player, but Yeremi Pino was also impressive when he replaced goal hero Ferran Torres early in the second half, making his international debut less than two weeks from his 19th birthday.
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