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Following this result, Slovakia became the unexpected leader of Group E, defeating Poland 2: 1 in a previous match. The Spanish and the Swedes have one point each, while the Poles are in last place with no points.
In the Seville match, which was attended by 11 thousand. fans, the Spanish dominated the ball with control of the ball and the opportunity to score, but failed to break the trenches of the opponents and did not.
One of the best opportunities was Álvaro Morata. The Juventus Turin striker was alone against Swedish goalkeeper Robin Olsen in the first half, but was unsuccessful. The Spanish striker had a chance even after the break, but went back across the country.
It is true, although almost all the time defending and holding the ball only 25 percent. time, the Swedes also formed their own occasions.
They were singing the praises of Alexanderis Isakas in the 41st minute after his speculative chip from the center of the penalty area slid over the visiting goalkeeper to make it 1 – 0 for Marcosas Llorente.
The Swedes had another good chance to win the match even after the break, when A.Isakas created a chance for Marcus Berg, but couldn’t exactly hit the ball in a thankful situation.
At the end of time, the Spanish staged a real siege on the Swedish goal, but either they played badly or their ideas were ruined by R. Olsen, who played a wonderful game.
Spain, who will play all the group stage matches at home in the next round, will accept Poland, and the Swedes will go to Saint Petersburg, where they will play against the Slovaks.
Spain – Sweden 0: 0
15 minutes recorded the most important events of the match.
90 + 7 min. An unexpected result was registered in Seville
90 + 4 min. Olsen has become a real wall, now he has caught the ball thrown by Pablo Sarabia.
90 min. Olsen saves the Swedish goal from the goal in the last minute.
73 min. Spain is increasing the pressure: Olmo’s punch got stuck in the Swedish defense, but there was definitely a scare in the guest field. Waiting for the last minute tense.
61 min. A.Isakas seemed to put the ball on the plate for M.Bergas, who only had to score, but this one … did not score.
49 min. Apparently, M. Lustig himself was frightened by the opportunity he had received: the Swede, who was near the Spanish door, had his legs entwined and the opportunity was still unused.
46 min. We started the second half! Maybe we will finally achieve goals?
45 min. Spain had control of the ball 79% of the time. time, but zeros remain on the board.
44 min. Olmo joked from afar, but Olsen was in his place.
41 min. The Swedes had an incredible opportunity! A.Isakas shot point-blank, M.Llorente dribbled the ball practically from the goal line, and it went to U.Simon from the crossbar. Spaniards can feel like true babies of happiness.
38 min. Ajas, what a wasted opportunity! Alba’s hand led A. Morat alone against the goalkeeper, but the Spanish striker, who applied to the right angle of the goal, did not hit.
36 min. U.Simon also had to work. The Spaniard threw the Swedish ball dangerously over the goal behind the baseline.
23 min. The loose defense gave Swede a chance to take the lead with Koke, who dived the right way.
16 min. R. Olsen saves Sweden: the goalkeeper had to resist the attempt of D. Olm, who had just hit his head a few meters away.
7 min. The Spanish dominated the field and controlled the ball so far, and D.Olmo tried to hit from afar, but was unsuccessful.
1 minute. Start the afternoon dessert!
Starting teams:
Spain (4-3-3): Unai Simonas, Jordi Alba, Pau Torresas, Aymericas Laporte, Marcosas Llorente, Pedri, Rodri, Koke, Dani Olmo, Alvaro Morata, Ferranas Torresas.
Strategist: Luis Enrique
Sweden (4-4-2): Robin Olsen, Ludwig Augustinsson, Marcus Danielson, Victor Lindelof, Michael Lustig, Emil Forsberg, Albin Ekdal, Christopher Olsson, Sebastian Larsson, Alexander Isak, Marcus Berg.
Strategist: Janne Andersson
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