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Spain is ready for the Nations League finals after crushing Germany in the group final in Seville. In 38 magical minutes, the home team scored three goals and before the smoke cleared, it was a complete 6-0, the biggest loss for the German men’s team in 89 years.
Germany defender Philipp Max is depressed after the 0-6 loss to Spain.
Spain and Germany settled for first place in their Nations League group, which meant playoffs.
Before the eyes of Swedish referee Anders Ekberg, the home team came out and paved the Germans in a historic match in Seville.
Álvaro Morata made it 1-0 in the 17th minute and then Ferran Torres and Fabián Rodri completed the rhythm. After 38 minutes, it was 3-0.
Before Ekberg’s final whistle sounded, the Spaniards had managed to score two more goals, both from Manchester City’s Ferran Torres, thus accounting for a hat trick. The match ended 6-0 at the end, the German men’s team has not lost by as many numbers since the 0-6 match against Austria in an international match in 1931.
Before the game, Germany was nine points behind and Spain eight.
The highlight of the Spanish cup was that the army commander Sergio Ramos was forced to be injured in the first half after taking his rear thigh.
Håkan Ericson’s success as captain of the Faroe Islands national team was crowned in Malta. 1-1 meant promotion to Division C after a group match without a loss.