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Germany suffered their worst defeat in almost ninety years, after Spain beat them by six earned goals in the Nations League European Championship.
Manchester City winger Ferran Torres scored his first hat-trick in the match that secured Spain’s qualification to the semi-finals.
Former Chelsea striker Álvaro Morata opened the scoring for Spain, before Torres increased the score with another goal.
Rodri scored the third goal with a header, before Torres revisited the net, bringing the number of goals to four, and then struck again announcing the fifth goal.
Mikel Uyarzabal concluded the series of goals, scoring the net for the sixth time.
Spain dominated the game from the start, with a 70 percent possession rate and 23 shots, but it was the 20-year-old who stole the spotlight.
His quick, smart movement and vision for goal impressed him in the first weeks of the season.
The Germans failed to score a single shot on goal, and Serge Gnabry came close to scoring when a 22-yard shot bounced off the bar in the final moments.