Spain outstrips Germany by a humiliating sixth to qualify for the semi-finals of the European League of Nations



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The Spanish team has qualified for the semi-finals of the European Nations League, after achieving a historic victory over their German guest, with six goals free of charge, in the fierce confrontation that brought them together on Tuesday night at the “La Cartuja “from Seville, Spain, on the sixth and last match day. The group stage of the second edition of the European competition, where Álvaro Morata opened the scoring for Matador in the 17th minute of the game, then Ferran Torres added the second goal in the 33rd minute of the game, and five minutes later, Rodri finished Spain’s hat-trick in the first half, and in the second was Ferran Torres achieved. By scoring his second goal and the fourth for the Spanish team in the 55th minute, the same player completed a hat trick in the 72nd minute of the match, then Mikel Uyarzabal finished off half a dozen goals a minute before the end of the match.

With this result, the Spanish team seized the top of the table of the fourth group ranking of the European League of Nations to liquidate their classification to the semifinals, since they raised their score to 11 points, only two points ahead of the German team, which ranks second, while Ukraine ranks third with 6 points, then the Swiss team. The fourth and last, with 3 points.

Spain played the game with the following formation: Goalkeeper: Unai Simon / Defense line: Torres, Ramos, Serge Roberto, Gaia / Midfield: Kuki, Canales, Rodri / Offensive line: Morata, Danny Almo, Ferran Torres.

For their part, Germany played against Spain with the following formation: Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer / Defense line: Niklas Zolle, Ginter, Philippe Max, Robin Koch / Midfield: Toni Kroos, Goretzka, Gundogan / Offensive line: Leroy Sani, Timo Werner , Serge Janabry.

Manuel Neuer, the goalkeeper of the German team and Bayern Munich, according to the statistics published by the “Opta” chain, became the most representative goalkeeper of the German team in history, making his appearance tonight in match 96 with his country, beating former goalkeeper Sepp Mayer, who participated in 95 international matches. With Germany.

Sergio Ramos, captain of the Spanish team and Real Madrid, took a new step to surpass the record registered in the name of former Egyptian star Ahmed Hassan, as the most competitive player in international matches in the world, with 184 matches.

Ramos raised his score to 178 international matches, to be only 7 matches away, surpassing the record registered to Ahmed Hassan, the dean of world players.

Ramos shared third place on the list of the most internationally participating players in soccer history, as did Arab duo Mohammed Al-Deayea, former Saudi goalkeeper, and veteran Kuwaiti star Badr Al-Mutawa, while that Omani Ahmed Mubarak ranks second behind Ahmed Hassan with 179 matches.

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