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The surprising result occurred in the match between Spain and Germany. Spain went wild and won 6-0 to qualify for the 2020/2021 UEFA Nations League semi-finals.
Against Germany at the Olympic Stadium in Seville, on Wednesday (11/18/2020) in the morning of the WIB in the continuation of Group 4 of the UEFA Nations League A, Spain went crazy. The team made by Luis Enrique had already been winning 3-0 in the first half through Álvaro Morata, Ferran Torres and Rodri.
Ferran Torres then scored two more goals in the second half, followed by Mikel Oyarzabal’s goal that ensured that La Furia Roja won half a dozen goals. This victory led Spain to top Group 4 with 11 points, while Germany fell to second place with nine points.
Spain has also confirmed their qualification for the 2020/2021 UEFA Nations League semi-finals. Meanwhile, another match in Group 4, namely Switzerland vs Ukraine, was postponed due to the COVID-19 case.
The course of the match
Spain immediately threatened in the sixth minute with a free kick. Sergio Ramos’ kick slid horizontally and was pushed off the field by Manuel Neuer.
Germany responded two minutes later. Timo Werner escapes the offside trap and tries to pass Leroy Sane. But defender Pau Torres snatched the ball at the crucial moment, before Sane finished off the chance.
OBJECTIVE! Fabián Ruiz’s cross from a corner in the 17th minute is caught by Álvaro Morata in the net. Spain also took the lead.
A chance from Ferran Torres in the 21st minute barely missed the goal. Morata’s effort five minutes later after receiving a pass from Koke slid up.
Spain continues to press. Torres escaped in the 30th minute and received comments from Koke. However, the final agreement was less resolved, Neuer can lead his shot with his foot.
OBJECTIVE! Spain led 2-0 in the 33rd minute. José Gaya stabs down the left and then sends an accurate cross that Fabian Ruiz cheats and hits the crossbar. The ball then slid towards Torres, who completed it in goal.
The scoreboard changed again five minutes later. Turning the corner, this time from Koke, when Rodri grabs his center. Neuer was again defeated and Germany trailed 0-3. The first half is complete.
Spanish pressure continued, while Germany did not seem so dangerous. Dani Olmo pushed past Philipp Max in the 50th minute, then fired a shot that Neuer cleared. Jonathan Tah pushed Koke’s efforts aside.
OBJECTIVE! Spain 4-0 Germany in the 55th minute! From the counterattack, Fabián Ruiz found Gaya with a deep pass. Gaya then followed up with a pass Torres completed in the penalty area.
Germany came close to conceding a goal for the fifth time two minutes later. Fabián Ruiz’s free kick headed by Rodri who was not protected, the ball was still thrown over the goal.
Ferran Torres came close to scoring a hat-trick in the 63rd minute. The shot, welcoming Sergi Roberto’s pass, was deflected.
In fact, Torres scored his third goal in this game in the 71st minute. He completed Fabián Ruiz’s pass with a first shot to the right corner of the goal in a fast attack situation. Spain 5-0 Germany!
Germany had a good chance that they still failed to score a goal in the 79th minute. Serge Gnabry stabs and passes Eric Garcia, then his shot only hits the crossbar.
Instead of scoring goals, Germany conceded again in the 88th minute. Gaya stabbed down the left and received a pass from Rodri, then passed it to Mikel Oyarzabal, who easily slipped into the net.
Spain vs Germany was completed with a score of 6-0. Spain eliminated Germany from the top of the standings to seal a spot in the 2020/2021 UEFA Nations League finals.
The composition of players:
English: Unai Simon; Sergi Roberto, Pau Torres, Sergio Ramos (Eric Garcia 43 ‘), Jose Gaya; Koke, Rodri, Sergio Canales (Fabian Ruiz 12 ‘); Dani Olmo (Marco Asensio 73 ‘), Alvaro Morata (Gerard Moreno
73 ‘), Ferran Torres (Mikel Oyarzabal 73’)
Jerman: Manuel Neuer; Matthias Ginter, Niklas Sule (Jonathan Tah 46 ‘), Robin Koch, Philipp Max; Leon Goretzka (Florian Neuhaus 61 ‘), Ilkay Gundogan, Toni Kroos; Leroy Sane (Luca Waldschmidt 61 ‘), Timo Werner (Benjamin Henrichs 77’), Serge Gnabry
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