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Yamal, Williams dazzle as Spain beat France in nine-goal thriller

Yamal, Williams dazzle as Spain beat France in nine-goal thriller
Spain's Mikel Merino celebrates scoring their second goal with Spain's Lamine Yamal and Spain's Nico Williams. (Reuters)
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Updated 06 June 2025

Yamal, Williams dazzle as Spain beat France in nine-goal thriller

Yamal, Williams dazzle as Spain beat France in nine-goal thriller
  • Yamal bagged a brace while Williams scored and provided an assist as the two wingers cut France’s makeshift defense to ribbons

STUTTGART, Germany: Spain starlets Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams dazzled as La Roja beat France 5-4 in a thriller in Stuttgart on Thursday, to set up a Nations League final with Portugal.
Yamal bagged a brace while Williams scored and provided an assist as the two wingers cut France’s makeshift defense to ribbons.
Mikel Merino and Pedri were also on the scoresheet for the Euro 2024 champions.
Kylian Mbappe netted a second-half penalty, but Spain were 5-1 up and cruising, before Les Bleus suddenly woke up as their opponents took their foot off the pedal.
France’s three late goals — a Rayan Cherki screamer, a Spain own goal and a stoppage time strike from Randal Kolo Muani — were not enough.
Spain held on to book an all-Iberian Nations League final against Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal on Sunday in Munich, while France will face hosts Germany in Stuttgart for the bronze medal, earlier in the day.
Returning to Germany where they won the European Championship in dominant fashion a year ago, Spain seem a more complete team, despite their late fadeout.
France were more dangerous in the opening stages, with Didier Deschamps electing to channel his attack through Ousmane Dembele rather than Mbappe.
Dembele, fresh from Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League triumph, created an early chance for Mbappe, but the Real Madrid superstar wasted it, electing to pass rather than shoot when one-on-one with the ‘keeper.
Minutes later, Spain escaped again as Theo Hernandez’s long-range effort shaved the top of the crossbar.
Spain made France pay soon after, when Williams and Oyarzabal, La Roja’s two goalscorers in the Euro 2024 final, linked up with 22 minutes played.
After a tear down the right, Yamal threaded it to Oyarzabal, who held off three defenders with his back to goal before finding Williams, who rifled his shot into the top of the net.
Spain grabbed full hold of the match just three minutes later when Oyarzabal dinked the French defense, allowing Merino to collect and hammer past an off-balance Maignan.
France had the better chances later in the half, with Dembele finding space in the box three times only to blast straight at a grateful Unai Simon.
Just before half-time, the narrowest of offsides robbed Spain of what would have been an incredible third.
In a clearly rehearsed free-kick play, Yamal found Martin Zubimendi behind the lines, who cut it back for Huijsen.
The second-half played out line the first, with France missing two big chances before Spain again scored a quick-fire double.
With 54 minutes played, Yamal won and converted a penalty, taking the ball from Williams before calmly slotting home.
France were reeling but Spain’s starlets had no sympathy, Williams setting up Pedri for a fourth just one minute later.
Mbappe won and converted a penalty with 59 minutes played but Yamal stepped up again to snuff out French hopes of an unlikely comeback, scoring Spain’s fifth with just over 20 minutes remaining.
Spain made four changes a their thoughts turned to Sunday, allowing France to score two late consolation goals.
Substitute Cherki scored a long-range effort and then forced Spain into conceding an own goal through Daniel Vivian.
Kolo Muani’s goal came in the fourth minute of stoppage time to cut the deficit to one, but France had left their comeback too late, as Spain held on.


Record attendance for 17th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Record attendance for 17th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Updated 07 November 2025

Record attendance for 17th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Record attendance for 17th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship
  • 10,000 athletes from over 130 countries to take part at Mubadala Arena from Nov. 12-22

ABU DHABI: A record 10,000 male and female athletes from over 130 countries will take part in the 17th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship from Nov. 12 to 22 at Mubadala Arena in Zayed Sports City.

The event is being held under the patronage of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, crown prince of Abu Dhabi and chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council.

The details of the 17th edition were revealed during a press conference held on Thursday evening at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Abu Dhabi.

Mohamed Salem Al-Dhaheri, vice chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation and chairman of the organizing committee, praised the nation’s athletes for their performances, including at the recent Jiu-Jitsu World Championship in Thailand.

“We also thank the families of the athletes for their constant support, as they are true partners in every success. We also value the efforts of the coaches, administrators, and the federation team who work together with dedication and team spirit.”

Aref Hamad Al-Awani, general secretary of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, said the championship “reflects Abu Dhabi’s vision to be a global sports hub and a home for jiu-jitsu champions.

“The event has become a model of excellence, thanks to our leadership’s support. We are proud to host a sport that promotes discipline, respect, and excellence, and continues to shape future champions.”

Saeed Ali Obaid Al-Fazari, executive director, strategy affairs sector at the Department of Culture and Tourism – DCT Abu Dhabi, said: “Abu Dhabi has proven its ability to host major international sporting and cultural events with world-class facilities and exceptional hospitality.”

Fahad Ali Al-Shamsi, secretary-general of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said females make up 32 percent of the participants, and that 60 percent are from outside the UAE.

The competition begins on Nov. 12 with the amateur category. The Abu Dhabi World Jiu-Jitsu Festival, featuring events for children, will take place from Nov. 13 to 15, alongside the Para Jiu-Jitsu competitions on Nov. 13.

The youth categories will be held on Nov. 16 and 17, followed by the master’s category on Nov. 18 and 19. The championship ends with the professional competitions from Nov. 20 to 22.