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The game is over and the final score is Spain 3–0 Germany. Here is the party report.
Spain coach Luis Enrique made five changes from the team that achieved a 1-1 draw in Switzerland on Saturday, as José Gaya returned to the mix as a left-back, while Koke, Rodri and Canales placed at the top. midfield and Morata headed up in attack.
Luis Enrique had to go to his bench much earlier than he would have liked when Canales limped off the pitch with a hamstring injury and was replaced by Fabián Ruiz. Bringing in the Napoli man would be worth it for the Asturian coach, as his corner kick caught up with rising Morata, who struck with a header at the far post passing Neuer for a 1-0 lead for Spain.
Spain were playing their best football of the international break and on his third chance of the first half, Ferran waved the back of the net to make it 2-0 with a right-footed shot after a header from Dani Olmo that had rebounded. the crossbar.
Germany were not doing themselves any favors with their defense and the lack of pressure on a corner kick allowed Rodri to turn his head to give La Roja a 3-0 lead shortly before the break.
But not everything was roses for Spain in the first half and the vision of Ramos sitting on the lawn of La Cartuja holding his hamstring was the last thing Luis Enrique and Zinedine Zidane needed to see, as the veteran central defender gave his place to Eric Garcia.
There was no reaction from Germany to start the second half and the Spanish day advanced with the counterattack that ended with Gaya facing off against Ferran, who had enough time to take a nap before launching a shot at the net to make it 4-0.
Spain were running around Germany with their movement and one touch football and could have easily scored another three or four goals with a better shot in the area. One more goal would be scored, so to speak, as Ferran completed his hat-trick by holding on to a pass from Fabian and launching a shot on Neuer to complete the emphatic 5-0 scoreline.
Just after his third goal, Ferran was greeted like a hero on the Spain bench after being replaced by Mikel Oyarzabal. For Luis Enrique Marco Asensio for Dani Olmo and Gerard Moreno for Morata also entered.
Outside of a Serge Gnabry shot that rattled the crossbar, Unai Simon enjoyed an uneventful day in the Spanish goal and the hosts would complete their memorable evening thanks to a bit of a rush from Gaya, who beat a pair of German defenders to a fumble. and put a ball so that Oyarzabal completed the 6-0.
Match sheet:
6.- Spain: Unai Simon, Sergi Roberto, Ramos (Eric Garcia, min. 43), Pau Torres, Gaya, Rodri, Canales (Fabian Ruiz, min. 12), Koke, Dani Olmo (Asensio, min. 73), Ferran Torres (Oyarzabal, min. 73), Morata (Gerard Moreno, min. 73).
0.- Germany: Neuer, Ginter, Koch, Sule (Tah, min. 46), Max, Goretzka (Neuhaus, min. 61), Kroos, Gundogan, Sane (Waldschmidt, min. 61), Gnabry, Werner (Henrichs, min 77).
Goals: 1-0, min. 17: Morata; 2-0, min. 33: Ferran Torres; 3-0, min. 38: Rodri; 4-0, min. 55: Ferran Torres; 5-0, min. 72: Ferran Torres; 6-0, min. 89: Oyarzabal.
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (Sweden).
Yellow cards: Koch (Min. 37) for Germany, Tah (Min. 67) for Germany.
Red cards: none.
Stadium: La Cartuja.
Attendance: 0.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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