France emerged victorious in a tense and underwhelming Euro 2024 last 16 encounter against Belgium, securing a 1-0 win thanks to a late goal from Randal Kolo Muani. The match, a meeting between the world’s second and third-ranked teams, was a far cry from the thrilling spectacle many anticipated.
Despite dominating possession, France struggled to break down a resolutely defensive Belgian side. The game was characterized by cautious play and few clear-cut opportunities, with both teams appearing hesitant to take risks. Belgium’s tactics focused on slowing the pace and limiting France’s attacking threat, with Kevin De Bruyne operating deep in midfield.
The first half saw a few promising moments for France, most notably a curling cross from Jules Kounde that Marcus Thuram narrowly missed. After the break, France stepped up their tempo, with Aurelien Tchouameni forcing a save from Koen Casteels. Kylian Mbappe also missed a decent chance as France’s frustration grew.
Belgium, however, threatened on the counter, and Yannick Carrasco was only denied a clear shot by a brilliant tackle from Theo Hernandez. Romelu Lukaku and De Bruyne also tested Mike Maignan in the French goal.
France continued to struggle with their finishing, with William Saliba and Mbappe both firing shots over the bar. It wasn’t until the 85th minute that the deadlock was broken. A neat passing combination involving N’Golo Kante created space for Kolo Muani, who bundled his shot into the net, albeit with a touch of fortune as the ball deflected off Jan Vertonghen’s leg.
France’s victory was ultimately deserved, despite the frustrating nature of the game. They will now face the winner of the Portugal vs. Slovenia match in the quarter-finals, where they will hope for a more convincing display.