At first look, the forward appeared offside as he sprinted past the Spain back line before scoring past Unai Simon Kylian Mbappe's 80th-minute winner for France in the Nations League final against Spain on Sunday was fiercely protested by the opposition but ultimately allowed to stand. Spain contended that Mbappe was offside before receiving the breakaway pass - and he certainly appeared to be at first glance - but referees determined defender Eric Garcia's touch of the ball as he tried to make a last-ditch interception was enough to put the attacker onside. Spain captain Sergio Busquets said after his 2-1 defeat that the explanation he received "doesn't make sense". "Mbappe was offside, but the referee said that Eric went for the ball and that this started a new phase," Busquets told RTVE. "That makes no sense, though. He went to try to cut the ball out because Mbappe was there and he assumed Mbappe was onside, so he did what any defender would have done in trying to cut it out." MARCA's refereeing expert Alfonso Perez Burrull didn't understand the decision either and questioned why the UEFA broadcast didn't show an offside line to make it clear that Mbappe was ahead of the last defender when the pass was initially played. "What's incredible is that they didn't trace a line when he seems to be in a clearly offside position," the former referee said on Radio MARCA during the match. "Mbappe interferes with play and is offside. That's true even with a touch from the Spaniard." #footballindepth #mbappe #nationsleague #spainvsfrance #kylianmbappe #uefa #VAR
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ESPN FC's Julien Laurens, Craig Burley and Steve Nicol break down France's 2-1 win over Spain. Laurens says Les Bleus looked like the 2018 World Cup winning side again, while La Roja will regret not taking its chances. โ Subscribe to ESPN+: http://espnplus.com/soccer/youtube โ Subscribe to ESPN FC on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoESPNFC