France defeated Belgium 1-0 in the semi-final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and reached yet another tournament final in three years, after coming runners-up in Euro 2016.

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A second-half header from Samuel Umtiti proved to be the only goal and the match-winner as the Belgian Red Devils failed to convert their dominance and break a tight French defence as their 24 matches unbeaten streak in international football came to an end.

Here are the hits and flops from semi-final 1.

1. Best - Blaise Matuidi

Matuidi's return to midfield was immense for France. Blaise Matuidi made a timely comeback to the starting lineup from his suspension and France reaped the rewards. 

Deployed wide left in an unfamiliar and new role, the midfielder made his influence known on both ends of the pitch. Despite having a fairly lesser impact going forward, Matuidi did have three attempts at goal that tested Thibaut Courtois and made a couple of key passes in the final third. 

His crossing was a let-down but he made up for it with his excellent defensive commitment.

2. Worst - Olivier Giroud

Giroud has been a massive setback for Les Blues this tournament. Olivier Giroud's form will be the biggest concern for manager Didier Deschamps heading into the final. 

The Chelsea striker has looked off-colour thus far and he has under-delivered in all his appearances this World Cup. Giroud has been always involved in the attacks but has lacked the finishing product and deprived France of many goals, and the case in the semi-final was the same. 

The 31-year-old had six attempts at goal, none of them were on target and a bulk of them were not even half chances. He was set up with two exquisite passes by Kylian Mbappe during the second half but he failed to capitalize on any of his opportunities. 

Giroud dragged his unfortunate streak and has failed to register a single shot on target from the 10 total shots he has attempted in Russia.

3. Best - Hugo Lloris

Hugo Lloris has proved himself as one of the best all-time captains of the French national team over the last five years. 

The veteran goalkeeper led from the front and produced a match-winning performance as Belgium was shut down. Lloris faced a stern test and made 3 saves in total. 

Pulling off a splendid save to deny Toby Alderweireld's left-footed effort in the first half to keep the game scoreless. The 31-year-old was in the firing range of the Belgian attackers from the start but was helped out by his resolute defence as they received a great deal of direction and organization at the back from their skipper.

4. Worst - Romelu Lukaku

Romelu Lukaku misfiring in a crunch game will appear as no surprise to neutral fans and viewers. The outlandish forward failed to replicate his performance against Brazil and was basically left detached against France as Belgium succumbed to a narrow defeat.

Lukaku's nightmare started right from the onset as he had just one touch in the first 15 minutes and only 22 touches in the entire duration of the game.

The isolation created a huge hole as the Belgian number 9 had just one attempt at goal and similarly, couldn't comply with the service he received as he failed to get on the end of several through passes.

Lukaku was decent aerially but he failed to break the shackles, and his growing frustration set him back as he was tamed by the resolute French defence. 

5. Best - Samuel Umtiti

Samuel Umtiti's glancing header at the near post off an Antoine Griezmann corner kick was enough for France to ensure a 1-0 win and secure their place in the final of the World Cup in Moscow.

It was a shaky start for the 24-year-old when he had some nervy moments in the opening stages of the game. But as the game drew on, Umtiti settled into the game and came up with the goal early in the second half to give his side the advantage and much-needed breathing space.

The Barcelona defender was very efficient during the latter stages and made multiple clearances from his box that broke several promising Belgian attacks.

In spite of being unable to complete many successful tackles, Umtiti did not lunge into challenges and played a clean game as he avoided committing unnecessary fouls.

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