France came from behind to defeat Spain and claim the UEFA Nations League on Sunday thanks to goals from Karim Benzema and Kylian Mbappé.
The 2-1 victory at the San Siro in Milan sees France become the second country to win the Nations League as Spain’s players were left frustrated by Mbappé’s contentious winner.
Mikel Oyarzabal had opened the scoring in the second half when he finished off Sergio Busquets’ pass, but France equalized moments later as Karim Benzema fired a wonderful, curling shot into the top corner past Unai Simón.
Then with 10 minutes remaining, Mbappé got behind Spain’s defensive line and calmly finished past Simón — a goal that was allowed to stand following a video assistant referee (VAR) review.
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Although Mbappé was in an offside position, it was adjudged that Eric García had deliberately played the ball with his heel.
“The referee said that Eric played the ball and, from that moment, that annulled the offside,” Busquets said to Spain’s RTVE.
“But that doesn’t make sense — Eric tries to cut the ball off because he thinks Mbappé is going to get there because he thinks he’s in a legal position. They don’t explain that to us.
“You have to try to play the ball and Eric didn’t want to play the ball but it escaped his control. He tried to cut it off like any defender would.”
García, meanwhile, told RTVE: “The referee said I had the intention to play the ball, he said I should have stepped aside and let Mbappé control it, which is the rule.
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“I think that’s what hurts the most — a defender will never in their life step aside [in that instance]. Hopefully, they change that.”
France’s Nations League triumph comes after Portugal became the first country to win the tournament in 2019.