Spain took a giant leap to securing Nations League quarter-final progression after Tuesday’s comfortable 3-0 victory over Serbia.
Luis de la Fuente’s side will need just a point from their last two games in the competition next month after a routine win in Cordoba.
Aymeric Laporte opened the scoring after just five minutes, heading into the far corner after a well-worked corner routine allowed Pedro Porro space to deliver.
Mikel Merino’s header from Alex Baena’s cross was denied by the post soon after, before Spain missed a glorious chance to extend their lead after the interval.
Porro’s vicious shot was adjudged to have been handled by Veljko Birmancevic, but Alvaro Morata blazed over with a disappointing 54th-minute penalty.
Captain Morata made amends just 11 minutes later, however, finishing with ease into the bottom corner after Fabian Ruiz profited on Serbia’s slack attempts to play out from defence.
Further misery followed for Serbia as Strahinja Pavlovic’s last-man challenge on Mikel Oyarzabal was upgraded to a red card following a VAR review, before Baena curled the resulting free-kick past Predrag Rajkovic to seal another Roja win.
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— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) October 15, 2024
Data Debrief: Unbeaten run continues for rampant Roja
De la Fuente masterminded Spain’s Euro 2024 triumph, with the best team deservedly triumphing at the tournament in Germany, but La Roja’s impressive run started well before that.
Spain are now unbeaten in their last 19 matches across all competitions (W17 D2), excluding friendlies, their best such streak since a 29-game run between June 2010 and June 2013 (W24 D5).
This was a typically dominant performance from the hosts, who accumulated 2.9 expected goals (xG) compared to Serbia’s meagre 0.37, as the away side struggled throughout.
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