Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 6:33:12 GMT
The Spanish team sealed the match from the first half and after a great performance by Ferrán Torres, La Roja achieved the long-awaited qualification to the final of the UEFA Nations League. LUIS ENRIQUE SPAIN-SELECTION NATIONAL TEAM-GERMANY LEAGUE OF NATIONS FERRAN TORRES m Gary Lineker got tired of repeating the phrase: “Football is a game in which 22 men chase a ball and in the end Germany always wins.” Without a doubt, tonight, it was not like that, because tonight, the Germans were practically spectators and Spain overwhelmingly beat the German team with a score of 6-0. On the last date of the UEFA Nations League in a duel played at La Cartuja in Seville. It was one of those nights in which the only thing that matters is winning, there was no tomorrow for the Spanish Soccer Team, the qualification for the final stage of the European competition was at stake. The result, better than expected, Luis Enrique's team won with authority and good play and with a literal rout. Whoever says that the Spanish coach would find the winning lineup, after the last games in which the national team did not do very well.
However, he found the key pieces to achieve victory. With full confidence in Unai Simon, a great performance in the friendly against the Netherlands and then the draw against Switzerland last Saturday was enough for the Basque goalkeeper to earn the starting position Brazil Mobile Number List in goal. Likewise, the Asturian coach opted for a defense with Sergi Roberto, Ramos, Pau Torres, and Gayà; while Rodri, Canales and Koke would be the directors of the midfield; with Dani Olmo and Ferran Torres on the extremes, accompanying a pure 9 such as Álvaro Morata, a lineup with good elements to face a Germany that is undergoing a process of renewal and although it has not shown the forcefulness of recent years, He is always a tough rival to beat. FIRST PART OF SPANISH DANCE Those led by Luis Enrique went out for the game from the first minute, but I don't think anyone imagined that it would be a total Spanish domination.
However, the first bad news for the team was the early injury of Sergio Canales 9 minutes into the match, a puncture in the back of the thigh forced his substitution. Fabián came in to cover the loss in the midfield. At 17 minutes came the first shout of a goal, precisely from that player who was so expected and who of course made his position count, Álvaro Morata, a true 9 goal. Ferrán Torres took the corner kick from the right, the ball arrived to the far post and the Juventus striker jumped, surpassing Gnabry and sending it to save against a Neuer who couldn't do anything. It was 1-0 for Spain that warned that they were going for more. At 33 minutes, Ferrán Torres finished in front of the goal like the greats, after a center from Koke that Dani Olmo received and who finished but the ball hit the crossbar, but Ferrán did not forgive and increased the score to 2-0. The Spanish team was still on fire, threatening that the night inspired a victory.
However, he found the key pieces to achieve victory. With full confidence in Unai Simon, a great performance in the friendly against the Netherlands and then the draw against Switzerland last Saturday was enough for the Basque goalkeeper to earn the starting position Brazil Mobile Number List in goal. Likewise, the Asturian coach opted for a defense with Sergi Roberto, Ramos, Pau Torres, and Gayà; while Rodri, Canales and Koke would be the directors of the midfield; with Dani Olmo and Ferran Torres on the extremes, accompanying a pure 9 such as Álvaro Morata, a lineup with good elements to face a Germany that is undergoing a process of renewal and although it has not shown the forcefulness of recent years, He is always a tough rival to beat. FIRST PART OF SPANISH DANCE Those led by Luis Enrique went out for the game from the first minute, but I don't think anyone imagined that it would be a total Spanish domination.
However, the first bad news for the team was the early injury of Sergio Canales 9 minutes into the match, a puncture in the back of the thigh forced his substitution. Fabián came in to cover the loss in the midfield. At 17 minutes came the first shout of a goal, precisely from that player who was so expected and who of course made his position count, Álvaro Morata, a true 9 goal. Ferrán Torres took the corner kick from the right, the ball arrived to the far post and the Juventus striker jumped, surpassing Gnabry and sending it to save against a Neuer who couldn't do anything. It was 1-0 for Spain that warned that they were going for more. At 33 minutes, Ferrán Torres finished in front of the goal like the greats, after a center from Koke that Dani Olmo received and who finished but the ball hit the crossbar, but Ferrán did not forgive and increased the score to 2-0. The Spanish team was still on fire, threatening that the night inspired a victory.