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6 November 2022, SundayRSSView E-Paper

EURO 2008: Dominant Spain Crush Russia with David Villa hat-trick


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David Villa scored a hat trick Tuesday lớn give Spain a 4-1 win over Russia, confirming it as one of the favorites at the European Championship.

Fernando Torres fed the streaking Villa for a right-footed goal in the 20th minute. The Valencia striker later slid Andres Iniesta’s slick pass under goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev for his second in the 44th.

Villa doanhnghiepnet.com.vnpleted his memorable Group D trò chơi after dribbling around Roman Shirokov in the 74th lớn slot past Akinfeev with his right foot.

Roman Pavlyuchenko scored one for Russia with a header in the 86th, & Cesc Fabregas added a fourth for the Spanish in injury time.

“Three goals, a hat trick with the national team – it’s started well,” Villa said. “We’re off to lớn a good start. But there are still two games to go.”

Russia had its chances in a rainy, high-tempo first half with Igor Semshov shooting wide after going in alone on goal in the 17th and Konstantin Zyryanov hitting the post after the Spanish defense failed to lớn clear six minutes later.

Spain, who have won seven straight matches and are riding a 17-game unbeaten streak, opened its second straight Euro chiến dịch with a win over the Russians – the Spanish won 1-0 in Portugal four years ago.

Villa showed no effects from the right thigh injury picked up a week ago as he took his international goal tally to lớn 17 from 32 games – two more than Torres, who has played 50 times. But without left back Joan Capdevila, the first two goals would not have been possible.

The Villarreal defender found Torres down the left with space. In a one-on-one situation with defender Denis Kolodin, the Liverpool striker worked around the Dynamo Moscow defender khổng lồ feed Villa for a calmly struck goal.

Capdevila led the breakout on the second goal, too, finding Iniesta with a crossfield pass. Iniesta left Yuri Zhirkov flat-footed as the agile FC Barcelona player moved around him to lớn feed Villa, who had slipped between two defenders & alone in front of Akinfeev for another crisp finish with his right foot.

Russia will need lớn rally in its final two games against defending champion Greece and Sweden lớn avoid dropping out after the group stage for the fourth straight time. Coach Guus Hiddink has never failed lớn lead his teams out of the group phase at four prior major championships.

Spain’s opener had allowed it to lớn find its rhythm after a bruising start. The Russians were looking khổng lồ slow Spain’s quick cảm ứng passing with physical play & it worked inside 10 minutes aside from a couple of misses by Torres & Villa from up close.

It was Russia that was able to lớn put together the slick midfield passes early on and Semshov struck wide after being played into the area by Aleksandr Anyukuv. Dmitri Sychev’s centering pass drifted through the area before landing at Zyryanov, who swiped it off the near post.

Iniesta was surrounded by white shirts but spotted Villa slipping in lớn beat the offside trap & put Spain in control.

The Russians started to lớn dominate possession early in the second half & had a couple of chances on goal, including from substitute Vladimir Bystrov and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov.

Hiddink had khổng lồ juggle his lineup with playmakers Pavel Pogrebnyak with Andrei Arshavin missing. The striker’s responsibility fell on Pavlyuchenko, who also shot wide in the 81st.

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Spain: Iker Casillas, Carlos Marchena, Carles Puyol, Joan Capdevila, Sergio Ramos, Marcos Senna, Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta (Santi Cazorla, 63), David Silva (Xabi Alonso, 77), David Villa, Fernando Torres (Cesc Fabregas, 54).

Russia: Igor Akinfeyev, Denis Kolodin, Sergei Semak, Roman Shirokov, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Konstantin Zyryanov, Yuri Zhirkov, Roman Pavlyuchenko, Igor Semshov (Dmitri Torbinski, 58), Dmitri Sychev (Vladimir Bystrov, 46; Roman Adamov, 70), Aleksandr Anyukov.