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Spain’s historic Victoria: For the first time he wins with four goals
The Spanish team won Mercedes-Benz Arena Final Qualifications Nations League Up to the third consecutive edition after historic victory Francehe was able to be assigned for the first time in a match that met his four goals.
Previously, he would tie up or win encounters where rivals had scored four or more goals. Set of Luis de la Fuente They knocked down another barrier against Garlic team. England 5-0 with a friendly shock played at Wembley.
meeting Spain They fit more goals than they go back to the Olympic Games Amsterdambefore Italy on June 4, 1928, and friendly Highberry On December 9, 1931, they fell 7-1 before England.
Six goals fit Brazil Played friendly before Scotland at the 1950 World Cup (6-1). Santiago BernabeuJune 13, 1963 (2-6); and five old Metropolitan friendly people in front of the Netherlands before Salvador Devajia (1-5) held in Brazil on January 19, 1936 (4-5) before Austria (4-5).
On December 17, 1959, a 4-5 against Austrian team and a 4-3 against France at Prince’s Park was the toughest result for Spain to match four goals.
Matches Spain adapts four or more goals:
04.06.28 Amsterdam Games Italy 7-Spain 1 Amsterdam
09.12.31 Friendly England 7-Spain 1 London
19.01.36 Friendly Spain 4-Austria 5 Madrid
19.04.42 Friendly Italy 4-Spain 0 Milan
26.01.47 Friendly Portugal 4-Spain 1 Lisbon
13.07.50 World Cup 50 Brazil 6-Spain 1 Rio de Janeiro
30.11.55 Friendly England 4-Spain 1 London
Class 08.50.57. World Cuta 4 -Spain 2 Glasgow
17.12.59 Friendly France 4-Spain 3 Paris
26.10.60 Friendly England 4-Spain 2 London
13.06.63 Friendly Spain 2-Scottish 6 Madrid
18.02.87 Friendly Spain 2-England 4 Madrid
27.03.91 Friendly Spain 2 -Hungary 4 Santander
16.08.00 Friendly Germany 4-Spain 1 Hannover
07.09.10 Friendly Argentina 4-Spain 1 Buenos Aires
17.11.10 Friendly Portugal 4-Spain 0 Lisbon
13.06.14 World Cup 2014 Spain 1 -P. Low 5 Salvador Devahia
05.06.25 Nations Spain 5-France 4 Stuttgart
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
