France are through to the quarterfinals of Euro 2024 after beating neighbours Belgium 1-0 in the last 16 of the competition staged on Monday night.
Considering how highly anticipated this clash between two top-three FIFA ranked nations was, it would be fair to say the opening stages were something of a non-event.
Despite pre-tournament golden boot contenders Kylian Mbappe and Romelu Lukaku starting, it took until the midway point of the first half for either side to force the opposition’s keeper into any notable action, as Kevin De Bruyne’s tame free-kick needed the help of a wicked deflection to make it a little more awkward.
In the second half, the Red Devils’ attacking offerings remained sporadic, but they carved out a glorious opportunity when De Bruyne’s measured ball freed Yannick Carrasco. Incredibly though, a last-ditch Theo Hernandez block denied what looked set to be a certain goal.
For all France’s pressure, the best chances were falling Belgium’s way. They couldn’t have handpicked anyone better than De Bruyne to receive a ball 20 yards from goal, but a fine Maignan save from the City man’s subsequent shot looked to ensure the game would go beyond regulation time.
Randal Kolo Muani had other ideas though, twisting in the box and watching on with delight as his effort deflected off Jan Vertonghen and beat a wrong-footed Casteels, later going down as a Vertonghen own goal, although that could well be contested.
That proved to be the stroke of luck the game needed to be decided, with Les Blues advancing to take on either Portugal or Slovenia on Friday evening.