La Roja beats the British team and takes another step towards the European Championship in Germany.
The Spanish national team took another step towards the German Euro 2024 on Thursday: they defeated Scotland 2-0 with second-half goals from Morata and Sancet (half of them, half of Porteous) to add three fundamental points when thinking about qualifying for the championship. tournament continental next year. Fran García and Bryan Zaragoza, as Sancetmade his debut with the national team at La Cartuja in Seville.
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That result, the 2-0 in Seville, means that Spain can take special revenge for the setback in Hampden Park (2-0) and can match the individual ‘golaveraje’ with Scotland, winning the general classification with +15 to + 9 of the Scots. The ‘Roja’ has three points less, with one match less than its opponent, and two more than Norway, its next rival.
Scotland landed in Seville after a draw. His proposal was based on a defensive order, on throwing long balls so that Lyndon Dykes could get something out of his battle with the centre-backs, waiting for his chance at set pieces. The bet was not rewarded, largely thanks to the goal being disallowed by Scott McTominay, a situation that caused frustration among the players and led to them rushing in many sets of games. His first shot between the sticks of the match did not come until the 82nd minute.
Great night for Spain, individually and collectively, where up to three footballers (Fran García, Bryan Zaragoza and Oihan Sancet) made their debut in such a memorable match. The victory strengthens Luis de la Fuente, whose adjustments influenced the final result. The 1-0 was created by Jesús Navas, who entered the field for Dani Carvajal, while the 2-0 was created by a steal from Joselu and a goal from Oihan Sancet.
SPAIN SCORES 2-0 SCOTLAND
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The Spanish XI: Simon, Laporte, Le Normand, Balde, Carvajal, Rodri, Merino, Gavi, Oyarzábal, Ferrán Torres and Morata.
Substitutes from Spain: Kepa, Raya, Garcia, Fati, Garcia, Fabian, Zaragoza, Joselu, Torres, Zubimendi, Sancet, Navas.
Scotland XI: Gunn, Hickey, Porteous, Hendry, McKenna, Robertson, McGregor, Christie, McGinn, McTominay, Dykes.
Scotland substitutes: Kelly, Clark, Souttar, Cooper, Adams, Gilmour, Armstrong, Brown, Ferguson, Taylor, Patterson, McLean
Source: Goal