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Spain vs. Georgia, result, recap and goals of the match: Morata hat-trick and Lamin Yamal dream debut in La Roja’s 7-1 win | Sports New Spain

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The The Spanish team defeated Georgia 7-1 in Tbilisi for a new day of qualifying at Euro 2024. In a goal fest, Alvaro Morata marked with a hat-trick, while a historic shout of his Lamine Yamalplus the many from Danny Olmo, Nico Williams and Solomon Kverkvelia in their own goal completed the task. Giorgi Chakvetze scored at home.

Luis de la Fuente’s team showed from the beginning their goal, to be the protagonist of the duel and to win 3 main points. And boy did he succeed. With 3 celebrations the relentless Álvaro Morata was sent off, but the one who won the applause was Lamine Yamal in a record night. The Barcelona player At the age of 16 years and 57 days he became the youngest footballer to debut and score in his entire history Red.

Spain were too much for a weak Georgia and now look with confidence to the duel with Cyprus.

    How was Spain vs. Agriculture? Final score

    Equipment 1 T 2T Final
    Spain 4 3 7
    Agriculture 0 1 1

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    • ESP – A. Morata – Min. 22
    • ESP – S. Kverkvelia (pp) – Min. 27
    • ESP – D. Olmo – Min. 38
    • ESP – A. Morata – Min. 40
    • GEO – G. Chakvetadze – Min. 48
    • ESP – A. Morata – Min. 66
    • ESP – N. Williams – Min. 68
    • ESP – L. Yamal – Min. 74

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      Full time. The Spanish National Team shines in Tbilisi and beats Georgia 7-1.

      Minute 90+2. Good cover by Mamardashvili to Joselu.

      Minute 90. 3 minutes are added to Georgia.

      Minute 85. Kvaratskhelia’s free kick goes wide of Unai’s right post.

      Minute 81. Kvaratskhelia scolded.

      Minute 78. Zubimedi scolded.

      Minute 77. Change in Georgia: Saba Sazonov for Gocholeishvili.

      Minute 74. Goal from Spain! Lamine Yamal in his debut also premieres on the network.

      Minute 72. Double change in Spain: Martin Zubimenti and Joselu for Rodri and Morata.

      Minute 68. Goal from Spain! Niko Williams takes the individual, advances from the right, cuts into the area and sends the ball between Mamardashvili’s legs.

      Minute 66. Goal from Spain! Triple by Álvaro Morata. The forward picks up speed and takes advantage of a pass between the lines to finish at the near post.

      Minute 63. Chakvetje scolded.

      Minute 60. A new modification in Georgia: Lasha Dvali by Azarovi.

      Minute 58. In the corner he is headed, hitting the floor, by Le Norman.

      Minute 57. Change in Spain: Mikel Merino replaces Gavi.

      Minute 50. Cassia scolded.

      Minute 49. Georgia goal! Giorgi Chakvetze fights for the ball in the area, after a rebound he kicks with his left foot and his delivery goes low under Unai Simon.

      The second half begins. There are three changes that Willy Sagnol presents to his Georgia: Giorgi Chakvetadze, Anzor Mekvabishvili and Zuriko Davitashvili for Aburjania, Lobzhanidze and Gagnidze.

      End of first half. We go into halftime with the game 4-0 in favor of the Spanish National Team. Goal kick from La Roja in Georgia.

      Minute 45+1. scolded Giorgi Aburjania.

      Minute 45. Gavi scolded. 6 minutes are added.

      Minute 44. Double change in Spain. Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal, who at 16 years and 57 days becomes the youngest player in history to make his debut for the National team, come on for Dani Olmo and Asensio, who leave in discomfort.

      Minute 40. Goal from Spain! Álvaro Morata plays Fabián Ruiz, passes it back to him and in front of the goal sets one of Mamardashvili’s sides.

      Minute 38. Goal from Spain! Great goal from Dani Olmo who finished low and to the right of Mamardashvili inside the area.

      Minute 30. Fabián Ruiz’s goal disallowed. The PSG player has just received an advance and after a VAR check his goal was disallowed.

      Minute 27. Goal from Spain! Solomon Kverkvelia tries to clear Fabián Ruiz’s cross from the left, but unfortunately ends up sending the ball into his own goal.

      Minute 22. Goal from Spain! Morata’s header in the middle of the area found the bottom of Mamardashvili’s goal.

      Minute 14. Just outside Le Normand’s header comes out.

      Minute 9. Ouch! Dani Olmo’s right-footed shot went over the crossbar. The Leipzig striker controls the ball, and his attempt to go out is cut.

      Minute 3. To continue. An assumed hand is excluded.

      Minute 2. VAR checks a potential penalty.

      Minute 1. Rebounds and more rebounds in a game inside the area that ends with Asensio’s shot and Mamardashvili saves with his left foot.

      Start the match. German referee Daniel Siebert blows the whistle and we’re in action.

      The Spain line-up has been confirmed. The names presented by Luis de la Fuente in Tbilisi.

      Welcome to Tbilisi National Stadium! Spain visit Georgia for the fifth day of the Euro 2024 Qualifiers.

      More | Euro 2024 qualifiers: Results and positions of all groups

      Spain confirmed the lineup

      Unai Simon? Dani Carvajal, Robert Le Normand, Aymeric Laporte, José Gayà; Gavi, Rodri, Fabián Ruiz; Marco Asensio, Álvaro Morata and Dani Olmo.

      Georgia confirmed the lineup

      Giorgi Mamardashvili? Irakli Azarovi, Guram Kashia, Solomon Kverkvelia, Giorgi Gocholeishvili; Luka Gagnidze, Saba Lobzhanidze, Giorgi Aburjania, Otar Kiteishvili; Georges Mikautadze and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

      Where and how to watch Spain vs. Georgia today? TV channels and online streaming for Euro 2024 qualifier match

      • Day: Friday, September 8
      • Time: 18:00 (17:00 in the Canary Islands)
      • Stage: Boris Paichadze, Tbilisi, Georgia
      • TV channels: The 1
      • Flow: RTVE Play

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