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Spot on Alonso’s double sends Spain to semis

DONETSK, Ukraine, June 23 – Xabi Alonso celebrated his 100th appearance for Spain with both goals in the defending champions’ 2-0 win over a tame French side in their Euro 2012 quarter-final with France here on Saturday.

It is the first time that Spain have beaten France in a competitive match.

Alonso struck in the 19th minute after Jordi Alba had outstripped Anthony Reveillere down the left leaving the defender slumped on the ground and put in a perfect cross for the former Liverpool star to head past Hugo Lloris.

France pressed to get the equaliser and went closest through a freekick from Yohan Cabaye which Iker Casillas tipped over the bar for a corner.

The second-half saw few clearcut chances for either side though Mathieu Debuchy went close with a flashing header that just cleared the Spanish bar.

However, the fight had gone out of the French by the time Spain were awarded a penalty in the 90th minute and Alonso converted it to give the score a more realistic look based on the dominance of the Spanish.

The winners play Portugal in Wednesday’s semi-final.

It was Spain’s first competitive win in seven attempts against France, who were bidding to become the first team to eliminate Spain from a major tournament since the French side that reached the 2006 World Cup final.

While Spain can now contemplate the prospect of facing the in-form Cristiano Ronaldo, France return home after fulfilling their objective of reaching the last eight, only to fall short against the world’s top national side.

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In an attempt to nullify Spain’s attacking threat, France coach Laurent Blanc opted for a conservative 4-5-1 formation, with right-back Mathieu Debuchy lining up in an unfamiliar right-wing role ahead of Anthony Reveillere.

Spain coach Vicente del Bosque, meanwhile, elected to deploy Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas instead of Fernando Torres at the centre of a fluid attacking configuration.

Abandoning their usual possession-focused approach, France retreated and allowed Spain to take the initiative, and Fabregas had an early penalty appeal turned down after his heels were clipped by Gael Clichy.

With two right-backs on the pitch, France’s right flank should have been impregnable, but it was from a move down the left that Spain went ahead in the 14th minute.

Andres Iniesta released Jordi Alba and he held off the stumbling Debuchy to cross for the unmarked Alonso, whose downward header gave the number 14 a 14th international goal.

The lead established, Spain slipped into their familiar passing rhythm and France were left to rely on the forward forays of lone striker Karim Benzema.

One such raid drew a free-kick in an advantageous position, and Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas did well to touch Yohan Cabaye’s subsequent attempt over the crossbar.

The low number of fans supporting the two teams made for a subdued atmosphere, while the closest Spain came to extending their lead before half-time was a Gerard Pique header that looped well over.

The start of the second half was similarly muted. Debuchy headed over from Franck Ribery’s dinked cross, while Hugo Lloris had to race to the edge of his box to claw the ball away from Fabregas at the other end.

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Blanc introduced Samir Nasri, Jeremy Menez and Olivier Giroud from the bench, but still the men in the all-white change strip were unable to capitalise on the promising openings they procured.

There were few scares for Spain in the final 10 minutes, and they made sure of victory in injury time when Alonso swept home a penalty after Reveillere had bundled substitute Pedro Rodriguez to the deck.

It will come as scant consolation to France, but they will not have long to wait for revenge.

The sides are due to meet again in a qualifying match for the 2014 World Cup in Spain on October 16.

SUMMARY

Spain 2 (Xabi Alonso 19, 90+1-pen) France 0

Teams

Spain: Iker Casillas (capt) – Alvaro Arbeloa, Gerard Pique, Sergio Ramos, Jordi Alba – Xavi, Sergio Busquets, Xabi Alonso – David Silva (Pedro 65), Francesc Fabregas (Fernando Torres 67), Andres Iniesta (Santiago Cazorla 84)

Yellow card: Sergio Ramos (31)

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France: Hugo Lloris (capt) – Anthony Reveillere, Adil Rami, Laurent Koscielny, Gael Clichy – Yohan Cabaye, Yann Mvila (Olivier Giroud 79), Florent Malouda (Samir Nasri 65) – Matthieu Debuchy (Jeremy Menez 64), Karim Benzema, Franck Ribery

Yellow cards: Yohan Cabaye (42), Jeremy Menez (76)

Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (ITA)

Attendance: 48,000

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