Nations League: Spain defeated Germany 6-0



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Spain slapped Germany hard on Tuesday night (11/17). Fouria Rocha showed no mercy and crushed the “punchers” 6-0, whose image was heartbreaking in the match for the sixth day of the Nations League groups. The fact that the Germans were left out of the quarterfinals of the institution is the least in the face of the shocking defeat in Seville. The Spanish, who got the ticket for the “4” of the tournament, did not have only six goals. They had a goal that was disallowed, a penalty that was not awarded and a crossbar. The protagonist was Ferran Torres from City who scored a hat trick.

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France, who had already advanced to the last four, found themselves losing 1-0 to Sweden, but with two goals from Giroud and one from Pavar, they scored 3-1 in the 59th minute. Quayson reduced to 3-2 for Sweden, but Koman at 90 ‘+ 5’ made the final 4-1. The Scandinavians remained 4th in the group and are now relegated to League B.

Portugal fell to Croatia with the key for the first time in an official match, Olympiacos stopper Rubén Semedo. And he may be responsible for the first goal conceded by Portugal, but he regained his … blood, giving an assist to Ruben Dias for the 1-1. In the 60th minute, the Iberians made it 1-2, but if there was a VAR, the goal did not count, since before Zota gave an assist to Joao Félix, he had taken the ball with his hand. The Croats, who played with ten players from 51 ‘, drew again with Kovacic, but the victory (2-3) for Fernando Santos’ team was given by Ruben Dias in 90 ‘+ 1’, with his second goal from the night.

Cyprus lost 4-0 to Podgorica of Montenegro and to claim their permanence in League C and not be relegated to League D, they will play a draw. Montenegro, meanwhile, was promoted to League B.

The Faroe Islands with the 1-1 draw against Malta secured promotion to League C.

SUMMARY RESULTS:

Spain – Germany 6-0 (17 ‘Morata, 33’, 55 ‘, 72’ F. Torres, 38 ‘Rodri, 89’ Ojarthambal)

France – Sweden 4-2 (16 ‘, 59’ Zirou, 36 ‘Pavar, 90 ‘+ 5’ Koman – 4 ‘Claesson, 88’ Quison)

Croatia – Portugal 2-3 (29 ‘, 65’ Kovacic – 52 ‘, 90’ + 1 Days, 60 ‘Felix)

Luxembourg – Azerbaijan 0-0

Montenegro – Cyprus 4-0 (14 ‘Jovetic, 25’, 28 ‘Bolievic, 60’ Mugosa)

Andorra – Latvia 0-5 (7 ‘Chernomordzic, 57’, 60 ‘Ikaunieks, 70’ Gutkovsky, 90 ‘Raymonds)

Gibraltar – Liechtenstein 1-1 (17 ‘by Fomelt – 44’ N. Frick)

Malta – Faroe Islands 1-1 (54 ‘Guillaume – 70’ Johnson)

* The match Switzerland – Ukraine was postponed due to a coronavirus.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE GAMES

SPAIN – GERMANY 6-0

FRANCE SWEDEN 4-2

CROATIA – PORTUGAL 2-3

MONTENEGRO – CYPRUS 4-0

GIBRALTAR – LIECHTENSTEIN 1-1

LUXEMBOURG – AZERBAIJAN 0-0

ANDORRA – LATVIA 0-5

MALTA – FERROE ISLANDS 1-1

THE COMPOSITIONS

FRANCE: Loris, Pavar, Varane, Kibebe, Hernandez, Sissoko, Pogba, Rabio, Thuram, Zirou, Griezmann

SWEDEN: Olsen, Lustig, Lindelof, Danielson, Bengson, S. Larson, Olson, Claesson, Forsberg, Kulusewski, Berg

CROATIAN: Livakovic, Juranovic, Lovren, Skoric, Brandaric, Rog, Modric, Kovacic, Pasalic, Perisic, Vlasic.

PORTUGAL: Patricio, Nelson Semedo, Dias, Ruben Semedo, Rui, Danilo, Moutinho, Fernandes, Felix, Ronaldo, Zota

SPAIN: Simon, Roberto, Ramos, Pau Torres, Gaia, Canales, Rodri, Olmo, Koke, Ferran Torres, Morata.

GERMANY: Neuer, Ginder, Schiele, Koch, Max, Gorecka, Gidogan, Kroos, Sane, Gnabri, Werner.

GIBRALTAR: Colling, Sergeant, Wieserman, R. Chipolina, Olivero, Ronan, Muelli, Ansley, Badr, Walker, De Bar.

LIECHTENSTEIN: Hobby, Bradle, Malin, Hofer, Gepel, Frick, Buchel, Frommelt, Hessler, Kine, Frick.

ANDORRA: Gómez, Rubio, García, Emil García, San Nicolás, K. Martines, Rebes, Puyol, Servos, Fernandes, M. Vieira.

Latvia: Othols, Savalnieks, Chernomodzis, Dubra, Jurkowski, Kames, Karklins, Ziuzins, Gypsies, Gutkovsky, Ikaunieks.

MALT: Bonello, Borg, Agius, Shaw, Bong, Guillaume, Toma, Kamenzuli, Gabin, Degabriele, Montebeyo.

FAROE ISLANDS: Gateson, Rolanson, Fairo, Gk. Watnhamar, Davidsen, S .; Watnhamar, Hanson, Hendrickson, Biartalio, K. Olsen, M. Olsen.

MONTENEGRO: Mijatovic, M. Vukcevic, Vujacic, Simic, Marusic, Bolievic, Bakic, Skekic, Haksabanovic, Mugosa, Jovetic.

CYPRUS: Dimitriou, Kyriakou, Laifis, Selis, Th. Ioannou, Kousoulos, Artymatas, Kastanos, Pittas, Kakouli, N. Ioannou

LUXEMBOURG: Sean, Skenderovic, Gerson, Mahmutovic, Jans, Barreiro, Sinani, Pinto, Till, Devile, Muratovic.

AZERBAIJAN: Magomedaliyev, Seidiyev, Husseinov, Badalov, Krivotsiuk, Mutalimov, Ibrahimli, Garayev, Salahli, Emreli, Sedayev.

THE SCORES:

ΛΙΓΚ Α

GROUP NUMBER 3

1. France 16

2. Portugal 13

3. Croatia 3

4. Sweden 3

GROUP 4

1. Spain 11

2. Germany 9

3. Ukraine 6

4. Switzerland 3

ΛΙΓΚ Γ

GROUP 1

1. Montenegro 13

2. Luxembourg 10

3. Azerbaijan 6

4. Cyprus 4

ΛΙΓΚ Δ

GROUP 1

1. Faroe Islands 12

2. Malta 9

3. Latvia 7

4. Andorra 2

GROUP 2

1. Gibraltar 8

2. Liechtenstein 5

3. San Marino 2



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