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Spain snare Nations League semis spot from Portugal

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Ag ence France-presse

Alvaro Morata’s late strike snatched Spain a 1-0 Nations League victory over Portugal in Braga on Tuesday and sent them into the semi-finals.

La Roja needed to win to finish top of League A Group 2, but struggled on another difficult night for the Euro 2020 semi-finalists, until Morata’s 88th-minute breakthrou­gh.

Spain have not been able to hit top form in the internatio­nals leading up to the Qatar 2022 World Cup, but this hard-fought victory provides a welcome morale boost. Portugal had the beter of the game but Spain brightened in the final stages, with the introducti­on of several substitute­s, including Nico Williams, who headed across goal for Morata to gleefully turn in at the back post.

“When we had to stand up, we did,” Morata told TVE. “If we had lost, it had to be giving everything we had on the pitch, and that’s what we did.

“I’ll remember the atitude of the team, we

Spain will join Italy, Croatia and the Netherland­s in the semis in June 2023, although atention now switches to the fast-approachin­g World Cup

fought until the end. And Nico Williams, in his second game for the national team, was key and I put it over the line.”

Spain will join Italy, Croatia and the Netherland­s in the semis in June 2023, although atention now switches to the fast-approachin­g World Cup.

Luis Enrique made wholesale changes to the side that suffered Spain’s first home defeat since 2018 against Switzerlan­d on Saturday, retaining only four starters.

Morata was brought in to lead the line, while the Asturian coach rotated his entire midfield trio.

Spain still dominated possession, as their gameplan demands, but to litle effect as Portugal created the more dangerous openings.

Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Unai Simon made a solid save to deny Ruben Neves and then a brilliant one to keep Liverpool striker Diogo Jota at bay.

With Portuguese confidence increasing, Bruno

Fernandes lashed an effort narrowly off-target, celebrated prematurel­y by swathes of the stadium as the ball appeared to setle in the net.

CHANGES PAY OFF FOR SPAIN: Just as they did against Switzerlan­d, Spain failed to get a single shot on target in the first half, and ater Simon made another good save from Cristiano Ronaldo early in the second half, Luis Enrique took action.

The coach sent on Pedri, Gavi and Yeremy Pino to try and give La Roja more inspiratio­n going forward, although it was the hosts who almost broke the deadlock when Dani Carvajal deflected a strike narrowly over his own crossbar.

The changes livened Luis Enrique’s team up and they began to turn the tide, building momentum as the game reached its denouement.

Carvajal launched a crossfield ball into the area, with Williams’ header leaving Morata with the simple task of firing into the empty net to put the runners-up of the last edition of the Nations League back into the final four.

An exasperate­d Ronaldo was denied by Simon at the death and Fernando Santos’s Portugal let ruing their missed chances and wishing they had killed off Spain when they had the chance.

“We had many chances and Spain few, we are sad, we would have liked to have been in the finals,” said Santos.

It was a disappoint­ing end to a good run for Portugal, while Spain experience­d the opposite sensation. Ater defeat by Switzerlan­d and frustratin­g draws with Portugal and the Czech Republic in June, Morata’s late winner provided relief for La Roja.

“This is a wonderful sport in which winning is the best antidote to any depression or sadness,” said Luis Enrique.

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Portugal’s Danilo Pereira (left) vies with Spain’s Alvaro Morata during their Nations League match.
± Portugal’s Danilo Pereira (left) vies with Spain’s Alvaro Morata during their Nations League match.

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