Spain beat Ukraine thanks to a historic goal from Ansu Fati



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Ansu Fati makes history for Spain. Image: keystone

Spain runs over Ukraine, also thanks to a historic goal from Fati

Spain 4-0 Ukraine

The team of coach Luis Enrique played on the cards from the first minutes. In the 3rd minute, central defender Sergej Krywzow made an awkward foul in the box. Sergio Ramos converted the penalty with a bit of luck.

Half an hour later it was 3-0. Ramos became the man of the game with head praise to make it 2-0, and 17-year-old offensive talent Ansu Fati of FC Barcelona hit the post three minutes later with a quick move. He was crowned the youngest international scorer in Spain.

Ansu Fati scores 3-0 for Spain and becomes the youngest international scorer in the country Video: transmittable

Fati was about to score two goals too. When the score was 1-0, he defeated goalkeeper Andrei Pyatov, but a defender defended himself at the goal line. The young substitute Ferran Torres made it 4-0 shortly before the end.

Spain – Ukraine 4: 0 (3: 0)
Madrid / Di Stefano. – No spectators. – SR Bastien (FRA). – Tore: 3. Ramos (Foulpenalty) 1: 0. 29. Ramos 2: 0. 32. Fati 3: 0. 84. Torres 4: 0.
Spain: De Gea; Navas, Ramos (61. Garcia), Torres, Reguilon; Olmo, Rodri (60. Oscar), Thiago Alcantara, Merino; Fati, Moreno (74. Torres).
Ukraine: Pyatov; Tymtschyk, Matwijenko, Krywzow, Michailitschenko; Charatin (63. Sydortschuk), Malinowski; Jarmolenko (79. Kowalenko), Sintschenko, Jaremtschuk; Marlos (55. Tsygankov).
Observations: 77. Goalkeeper Pyatov deflects Garcia’s shot to the post. Warning: 34. Rodri (foul), 77. Malinowski (foul), 92. Kowalenko (foul). (abu / sda)

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