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Spain beat Switzerland 1-0 in Madrid and thus reached seven points in the fourth group of League A of the Nations League.
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In six games, the Rochas have not conceded goals as hosts, have not lost in 15 consecutive games and have never lost in the capital since 1987. In addition, eight of the eleven that started play in La Liga.
The game between the two teams started strongly, but in the 14th minute it was the Spanish who got ahead. Switzerland made a tragic mistake in defense, the locals stole and Ojarthambal, after a pass from his teammate at Real Sociedad Merino, with a shot into the area scored the 1-0.
Spain had a chance to score a second goal in the 28th minute. Navas took a cross, Ferran Torres headed in at point-blank range, but Zomer cleared the ball in the corner.
In the second half, the chances were less. The Spanish had possession and control of the game despite high pressure from the Swiss, who were looking for the tying goal.
In minute 68 Torres took a corner, Ramos hit the header, which failed. The score did not change until the referee’s last whistle.
Spain (Luis Enrique): De Gea, Navas, Ramos, Pau Torres, Gaia, Merino, Busquets, Oyarthabal, Olmo, Ferran Torres, Fati
Switzerland (Petkovic): Zomer, Vidmer, Elvendi, Sir, Rodríguez, Benito, So, Chaka, Froiler, Seferovic, Mehmeti
Germany celebrated their first victory, defeating Ukraine 1-2 in Kiev. Joachim Lev’s team reached five points and moved up to second place.
The Germans had many problems in the creative field, although they had possession of the ball at the beginning of the match. However, they managed to take the lead in the 20th minute. Rudiger turned very well in the area and passed the ball to Ginder, who made it 0-1.
The Ukrainian goalkeeper defended his home twice in the first half. He first fired a long shot from Kimich (31 ‘), while performing a terrible operation on Gnabri’s head in the 35th minute.
The guests made sure to double their goals early in the second half. Buchanan, this time turned fatal for his team, lost control in a Klosterman center and Gorecka headed 0-2 in the 49th minute.
Germany seemed to control the game, although it gave some space to the Ukrainians. In the 75th minute, Zule made the mistake and toppled Jaremtsuk in the box and in the 77th minute Malinowski surprisingly took the penalty, reducing it to 1-2.
Ukraine (Shevchenko): Bustan, Karavaev, Zambarni, Mikolenko, Sobol, Malinowski, Sindorchuk (84 ‘Makarenko), Kovalenko (77’ Saparenko), Yarmolenko (69 ‘Marlos), Yaremtsuk, Tsigankov (69’)
Germany (Lev): Neuer, Ginder, Zille, Rudiger, Klosterman (90 ‘Chan), Kimich, Kroos, Halstenberg, Goretska, Draxler (80’ Werner), Gnabri (90 + 3 ‘Haverts)
THE RESULTS OF THE 3RD MATCH
Spain – Switzerland 1-0 (14 ‘Ojarthabal)
Ukraine Germany 1-2 (76 ‘Malinowski / 20’ Ginder, 49 ‘Gorecka)
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1. Spain 7
2. Germany 5
3. Ukraine 3
4. Switzerland 1
The match between Andorra and Malta passed without a goal. The score was 0-0 and somehow the two teams were left with two points. The Faroe Islands with Latvia drew 1-1 earlier and the hosts held the lead in their subgroup.
Andorra (Coldo): Gomes, Thervos, Vales, García, Rubio, A. Martines (90 + 4 ‘Bernat), Vieira, Puyol, K. Martines (85’ García), Fernandes (70 ‘Alaes), Sánchez (85’ Nicolás)
Malta (Mangia): Bonello, Agius, Borg, Muscat, Kamenzuli, Pisani (79 ‘Christensen), Teuma, T. Ebong, Gabin, Degabriele (61’ Montebegio), P. Ebong (Grech)
THE MATCHES OF THE 3RD MATCH
Faroe Islands – Latvia 1-1 (28 ‘Faero / 25’ Ikaunieks)
Andorra – Malta 0-0
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1. Faroe Islands 7
2. Latvia 3
3. Andorra 2
4. Malta 2
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