UEFA Nations League: Spain gives Germany a historic win



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A great game was played at the La Cartuja stadium in Seville, where Spain gave a real world blow, by passing over Germany, in lawsuit valid for the sixth date of the UEFA Nations League.

The team led by Luis Enrique played one of the best games in its history, because it all worked out and that’s how it was imposed by a clear 6-0.

The great figure on the court was the Manchester City pointer Ferrán Torres, who stood out with a triplet at 33 ‘, 55’ and 71 ‘.

The other goals for the Red of Europe were the work of Juventus striker Álvaro Morata (17 ‘), Rodri (38’) and Mikel Oyarzabal (89 ‘).

With the victory, Spain won the group and reached the final playoffs with 11 points, two more than Germany. Ukraine was left with six and Switzerland with three.

Germany

Germany was overwhelmed by Spain – Getty

France won

In another match of the day, France turned the tables to beat Sweden 4-2 at the Stade de France.

The many Gauls were from Olivier Giroud (16 ‘and 59’), Benjamin Pavard (36 ‘) and Kingsley Coman (95’), in so many Swedish discounts were made by Viktor Claesson (5 ‘) and Robin Quaison (88’).

Meanwhile, Portugal went to Croatia to beat the world runners-up 3-2, but they were not enough to advance to the round, because France qualified with 16 points, three more than the Portuguese.

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