Shame, cut, pogrom! Spain cruelly defames Germany



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Spain is a finalist in the Nations League after shaming Germany with an unprecedented 6-0. The match was League A and Group 4 in the race.

Luis Enrique’s boys played a very strong first half, in which they completely surpassed their defenseless rival.

Twice Manshafta’s defense hung up after a corner, and goals were scored by Álvaro Morata and Rodri, who opened the scoring. Ferran Torres also scored between the two goals.

Manchester City’s sword continued to haunt the opponent’s defense and in the 71st minute formed his hat-trick, and Yogi Lev’s former student looked totally mentally wrecked and physically collapsed. In minute 89 Ojarsabal formed the final result.

The Fury finished at the top of the group with an asset of 11 points, while the Germans remained in second place with 9 points. The match between Ukraine (6 points) and Switzerland (3 points) was postponed.


In the fifth minute there was much discussion as referee Andreas Ekberg ruled a highly controversial violation by Ilkay Gundogan against Dani Olmo. The German put his foot into the guests’ penalty area and the Spanish collapsed on the grass, although there was no contact between the two.

The Bundestim protested that there was no fault and The Fury protested that he be sorry. In the end, the Scandinavian did not change his mind. Sergio Ramos found the bottom left corner with a powerful shot, but Manuel Neuer was careful and managed to save.

In the 17th minute, Spain opened the scoring after a corner from Fabián Ruiz. Álvaro Morata was brought down by Serge Gnabri and from a difficult position he made a parabolic header, finding the upper right corner.

Ferran Torres could have doubled twice, but missed. He would first pass Neuer diagonally and then be blocked by Manshaft’s defense up close.

In the 33rd minute, however, Ferran Torres nearly broke the net behind Neuer. First, after a strong cross from the left, Olmo hit his head and the ball bounced off the crossbar, but Torres stood in the right place and made a successful pass.

Just five minutes later, Germany received a second sonic slap in the corner, but on the other side of the field. And this time the bodyguard didn’t do his job, because Gundogan was just watching Rodri score from thirty feet with his head.

Spain continued to press immediately after the break, but with joint efforts they managed to defend the guests. Ten minutes after the restart, however, the ball was back in the net behind Neuer, and Ferran Torres was back in the hands of his teammates after a pass from Gaia down the left.

The hosts did not stop attacking and in the middle of the second half the statistics were staggering and overwhelming: 16: 0 shots and 65: 35% ball possession.

Twenty minutes before the end of regulation time, the embarrassment began to take on monstrous proportions as Ferran Torres formed his hat-trick with a solid shot from a move in the lower right corner.

Soon after, Serge Gnabri may have embarrassed Germany, but he shook the crossbar with his cannonball.

In the 89th minute Mikel Ojarsabal also registered his name among the scorers, and José Gaia distinguished himself with a new assist.

Spain – Germany 6: 0

1: 0 Álvaro Morata – 17 ‘
twenty Ferran Torres – 33 ‘
3: 0 Rodri – 38 ‘
4: 0 Ferran Torres – 55 ‘
fifty Ferran Torres – 71 ‘
6: 0 Mikel Ojarsabal – 89 ‘



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