A real humiliation! Spain showed its power against an impressive team from Germany (video + gallery) – World Cup – Nations League



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The selection of Spain swallowed the one of Germany with the noise 6: 0 in the big match of the last round of Group 4 of League A in the Nations League tournament. Ferran torres scored a hat trick (33 ‘, 55’, 72 ‘) and added a goal each Alvaro Morata in the 17, Rodri 38 and Mikel Ojarsabal in the 89th minute.

Lou Furia played his strongest match in recent years and left the 2014 world champions no chance. Luis Enrique’s former student showed deadly efficiency as the ratio of strokes is terrifying: 23: 2 for the entire match . Germany failed to register an accurate shot in the 90 minutes. With this victory, Spain managed to overtake the Bundesliga in the classification of Group 4 of League A and will deservedly play the final four of the tournament. Joachim Loew’s former student, who will have a lot to discuss after this match, remains in second place in the final standings with two points less than today’s opponent.


The hosts started the match stronger and created the first danger in it. Ilkay Gundogan fouled right in front of the penalty area in the 6th minute against Dani Olmo and the referee awarded a direct free kick. However, the replays left questions about whether a penalty should have been awarded, but the VAR system is not used in the Nations League. Sergio Ramos stood behind the ball and fired a very dangerous shot, but Manuel Neuer was careful and shot with a bright reflection.

In the 12th minute, a forced change was made in the composition of Spain, after Sergio Canales received a stage and was replaced by Fabián Ruiz.

Álvaro Morata tried a long shot in minute 15, but it was very inaccurate.

Just two minutes later, Spain went ahead. Fabián Ruiz’s cross from a corner kick, where Serge Gnabri knocked down Álvaro Morata at the far post, who with a great header sent the ball inescapably to Neuer’s door – 1: 0.

In the 23rd minute Ferran Torres combined with Sergi Roberto from the left. The Barça player returned for Torres, who entered the penalty area and with a pass on the grass to the far post found Mora, who stretched Neuer’s net for the second time, but the goal was immediately annulled by an ambush.

The Iberians continued to be the most active team on the field and after exactly half an hour of play they missed the opportunity to take the lead with a second goal. Olmo led Torres down the left into the penalty area, who tried a diagonal shot, but Neuer masterfully deflected it with his foot and the ball went into a corner kick.

Three minutes later, however, La Furia scored the second goal. José Luis Gaia cross from the left, where Danny Olmo headed in from the edge of the area, but the ball bounced off the crossbar. However, the ball reached Ferran Torres, who with a strong blow sent the ball to Germany’s gate for the second time.

In the 38th minute, Germany fell into a knockdown after conceding another goal at their door. Ruiz crossed from a corner, and Rodri overtook Gundogan on the edge of the goal area and sent the ball with his head into the far corner of Neuer – 3: 0.

Two minutes before the end of the first half, La Furia captain Sergio Ramos received a stage and had to be replaced by the young Eric García.

Germany coach Joachim Loew made a half time change by replacing Jonathan Ta in place of Niklas Zule.

Three minutes after the start of the second half, the hosts were close to the fourth goal. Danny Olmo came only from the right into the area and fired, but Neuer saved. Torres hit, but was blocked.

Germany did not know where he was and deservedly conceded a fourth goal in the 55th minute. Olmo released the ball to Ruiz, who with a touch took José Luis Gaia to the left in the penalty area, and the left-back gave a pass to the Far look for Ferran Torres, who was not wrong and scored his second goal of the match – 4: 0.

The errors in the defense of the “Bundestima” continued and two minutes later Rodri was exposed in the area and shot with his head after a corner center, but in the out.

Shortly after an hour of play, Ferran Torres came close to a hat trick after Koke burst into the penalty area and left the ball for the Manchester City player, but his shot flew out the door.

The Spanish were lethal and managed to take advantage of every mistake of the Lev players.

Thus, they achieved a new goal in the 72nd minute. Morata led Ruiz in half of the guests, after which the Napoli player passed Ferran Torres, who was completely alone on the edge of the penalty area and with a great rebound finished the attack with a goal in the door of the defenseless Neuer – 5: 0. Thus, the Manchester City player formed his hat-trick in the match.

With one of their few attacks throughout the game, Germany was still in some danger outside the bored Unai Simon. Serge Gnabri tried a powerful shot from a distance, which nevertheless rattled the crossbar.

However, that was not all in this meeting. In the 89th minute, Gaia received the ball from the left in the penalty area and went to the penalty spot, where reserve Mikel Ojarsabal sent it into Neuer’s goal for the sixth time.


FOOT 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 72 ‘

6: 0 Mikel Ojarsabal 89 ‘

Starting lineups for both teams:

SPAIN (4-3-3): 23. Unai Simon – 20. Sergi Roberto, 2. Pau Torres, 15. Sergio Ramos (k), 14. Jose Luis Gaia – 8. Coke, 16. Rodri, 6. Sergio Canales – 19. Dani Olmo, 7. Alvaro Morata, 18. Ferran Torres

Breeder: Luis Enrique

GERMANY (4-3-3): 1. Manuel Neuer (k) – 13. Philippe Max, 2. Robin Koch, 15. Niklas Suhle, 4. Matthias Ginter – 8. Tony Kroos, 21. Ilkay Gundogan, 18. Leon Gorecka – 20. Serge Gnabri, 9. Timo Werner, 19. Leroy Sane

Breeder: Joachim leo

Head judge: Andreas Ekberg, Sweden

Stadium: Cartuja Stadium, Seville, Spain

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