Spain vs Germany, UEFA Nations League: final score 6-0, La Roja reaches the Final Four with a spectacular victory


The UEFA Nations League group stage came to an end for Group 4 of League A on Tuesday, and Spain have qualified for next year’s Final Four thanks to a spectacular 6-0 victory over Germany in Seville. The Red needed victory to overtake the Germans in qualifying, and they did so in a dominant fashion, completely trampling Mannschaft for 90 minutes with Sergi Roberto from Barcelona playing the whole game and enjoying an incredible performance from his teammates.

FIRST HALF

There is only one word to describe the first half: destruction. Spain absolutely dominated the Germans from the first second, crushing the rival with incredible hunger and intensity with and without the ball, and the chances kept coming, thick and fast, with Manuel Neuer trying to survive as long as he could as a defense in front of him continued being opened by The Red.

It didn’t take long for the Spaniards to score, however: Álvaro Morata headed a Fabián Ruiz corner in the 17th minute, then Ferrán Torres missed two big chances before scoring the second with a beautiful shot and Rodri scored on another Fabián corner. to make it 3-0 in less than 40 minutes of play.

the Mannschaft He seemed stunned and defeated, and when we got to halftime it seemed that the Plaza de España in the final was assured.

SECOND HALF

Things did not change to start the second half, despite the fact that Germany tried to get more ball and move on with more bodies. Spain continued to be perfect with the ball and created occasion after opportunity, and Ferrán Torres completed a magical night with a hat-trick, first with a tap-in and then with a magnificent shot after Fabián Ruiz’s third assist in the match.

With 20 minutes to go the game was done and dusted, and Luis Enrique made changes to rest his best players and run out of time against a German team that looked lost and desperate. Mikel Oyarzabal added the insult to the injury with a tap-in with two minutes remaining, and Spain made it 6-0.

There was hardly any injury time as the referee showed some mercy to the Germans and the final whistle came to end a magical night for Luis Enrique’s Spain, which looks like the best team on Earth at the moment.


Spain: Simon; Roberto, Ramos (García 43 ‘), Pau Torres, Gayà; Koke, Rodri, Canales (Fabián 12 ‘); Torres (Oyarzabal 73 ‘), Morata (Gerard 73’), Olmo (Asensio 73 ‘)

Goals: Morata (17 ‘), Torres (33’, 55 ‘, 71’), Rodri (38 ‘), Oyarzabal (89’)

Germany: Neuer; Ginter, Süle (Tah 46 ‘), Koch, Max; Goretzka (Neuhaus 61 ‘), Gundogan, Kroos; Sané (Waldschmidt 61 ‘), Gnabry, Werner (Henrichs 76’)

Goals: None