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Foxborough, July 10 (IANs) Kylian Mbappe overcame a first-half penalty miss to lead France into a third successive FIFA World Cup semi-final, beating Morocco 2-0 in the last-16 here at the Boston Stadium.

Mbappe recovered from a first-half penalty miss to score his eighth goal of the FIFA World Cup 2026, before setting up Ousmane Dembele for his fifth goal as the two-time champions booked a last-four meeting with either Belgium or Spain.

France signalled their intent early, with Dayot Upamecano heading a fifth-minute corner straight at Yassine Bounou. After dominating possession, Les Bleus were handed a golden opportunity to take the lead when Noussair Mazraoui brought down Mbappe in the penalty area. Mbappe stepped up, but Bounou produced a fine save to send the sides in level at the break.

The breakthrough arrived on the hour mark when Mbappe curled a superb finish into the far corner from the edge of the area. The France talisman turned provider moments later, when he flicked the ball on to Ousmane Dembele, who then took advantage of his captain's run to find a shooting angle. With his right foot, he curled the ball past Bounou, who simply can't stop it before it ends up in the back of his net.

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In the process, Mbappe became the first player to be involved in at least 100 goals for the French national team (101 – 64 goals, 37 assists). Meanwhile, Dembele has become just the third French player to score five goals in a single edition of the FIFA World Cup, following Mbappe and Just Fontaine.

The breakthrough arrived on the hour mark when Mbappe curled a superb finish into the far corner from the edge of the area. The France talisman turned provider moments later, when he flicked the ball on to Ousmane Dembele, who then took advantage of his captain's run to find a shooting angle. With his right foot, he curled the ball past Bounou, who simply can't stop it before it ends up in the back of his net.

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"We missed a penalty and failed to convert some chances. With Kylian Mbappe, there’s no issue, he never doubts himself, even though he had a chance before he scored. We are exactly where we wanted to be. We will recover well and see who our opponent will be," said Deschamps.

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