In a thrilling UEFA Nations League semi-final clash held in Stuttgart on June 5, 2025, Spain emerged victorious against France in a 5-4 goal fest. While the match will be remembered for Spain's early dominance and the dazzling performance of young talents Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams, Kylian Mbappé did manage to make his mark on the scoresheet, converting a penalty to reduce the deficit for Les Bleus.
Spain started the game strongly, showcasing their attacking prowess with goals from Nico Williams, Mikel Merino and a brace from Lamine Yamal. Pedri added another to make it 4-0 early in the second half, leaving France reeling. Yamal, in particular, was a standout performer, becoming the youngest player to score in a UEFA Nations League semi-final.
However, France, the reigning World Cup champions, showed their resilience and fighting spirit, mounting a late comeback. Following a foul on Mbappé inside the box, the Real Madrid superstar stepped up to take the penalty himself. With a composed finish, he sent the Spanish goalkeeper the wrong way, injecting a much-needed boost of energy into the French side.
Mbappé's goal ignited a spark, and France began to throw everything at Spain. Rayan Cherki scored a screamer, and a Spain own goal further narrowed the gap. Randal Kolo Muani added another in stoppage time, but it proved to be too little, too late. Spain managed to hold on for the win, securing their place in the Nations League final against Portugal.
Despite the defeat, Mbappé's penalty offered a glimmer of hope for France and showcased his ability to perform under pressure. However, the overall performance highlighted some vulnerabilities in the French defense, which was exploited by the Spanish attack. France will now face Germany in the third-place play-off.
The match was a captivating encounter, filled with drama, stunning goals, and a never-say-die attitude from both sides. While Spain celebrated their victory and the brilliance of their young stars, France will need to regroup and address their defensive issues before their next challenge.