Spain take a lead against France after Lamine Yamal wins a penalty during the match. The incident follows a foul by Lucas Digne, which leads to a spot kick. Mikel Oyarzabal converts the penalty, putting Spain ahead and extending momentum for the European champions.

France then protest the decision, arguing that the ball struck Yamal’s arm or hand as part of the move that resulted in the foul and the penalty. The claim centers on whether Yamal’s contact with the ball amounted to a handball offense or whether the contact did not constitute an infraction. Both reports indicate that the protest is specifically about the possibility that the ball hit Yamal before or during the sequence that culminated in the penalty.

The outlets agree on the key match details: Yamal’s role in winning the penalty, the Digne foul, and Oyarzabal scoring, alongside France’s protest tied to the handball claim. No additional details beyond the protest and the disputed handball are provided in the supplied summaries.