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In fase conclusiva i mondiali di calcio 2018 disputati in Russia.

La Germania, campioni in carica dei Mondiali 2014 disputati in Brasile, è stata eliminata e allo stadio Gazprom Arena di San Pietroburgo, si è disputata, il 10 luglio, la semifinale tra Francia e Belgio, con la vittoria dei transalpini per 1 a 0. Ai francesi è bastato un gol di testa all’inizio del secondo tempo per andare in vantaggio e terminare la partita, approdando così alla finale di Mosca.

Domani a Mosca la seconda semifinale tra Inghilterra e Croazia. La vincente sarà quindi in finale contro la Francia.

Carlo Guidotti (Articolo e foto)