Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

PORTUGAL EASE PAST CZECH 2-0, SPAIN DEFEAT SWITZERLAN­D FOR FIRST WIN

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MADRID: Portugal and Spain picked up victories in the Nations League to set up a battle between the Iberian neighbours for a spot in the final four.

Portugal took sole possession of the lead in Group 2 of the toptier League A by defeating Czech Republic 2-0, while Spain earned a first win and moved into second place by edging past struggling Switzerlan­d 1-0 in Geneva.

Portugal, the inaugural champions in 2019, are two points ahead of Spain and three in front of the Czechs after three matches. Only the group winners make it to the final four, while the last-placed teams will be relegated.

“It’s still wide open,” Portugal coach Fernando Santos said.

It was the second consecutiv­e win for Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal after they had opened with a draw against Spain, last year’s runner-ups to France.The Spaniards ended their winless run with the victory over last-place Switzerlan­d, who have lost all their matches.

Switzerlan­d hadn’t been beaten at home in eight years in a run of 23 matches. “Profession­al football is about results,” Spain coach Luis Enrique said. “We were able to impose our style.”

Portugal opened the scoring with Joao Cancelo’s low shot from a narrow angle in the 33rd minute, and Gonçalo Guedes added to the lead five minutes later from inside the area after an assist by Bernardo Silva.

Defender Pepe made his 127th appearance, joining Luis Figo for third-best all-time appearance­s for Portugal. The duo are behind the 145 appearance­s of Joao Moutinho and the 188 of Ronaldo.

Spain got on the board in the 13th minute with Pablo Sarabia redirectin­g a cross by Marcos Llorente for a goal that had to be confirmed by video review to check for offside.

“It was about time we won,” Sarabia said. “These three points are very valuable for us.”

It was the teams’ first meeting since Spain defeated Switzerlan­d on penalties in the quarter-finals of the European Championsh­ip last year.

Portugal will close play in the June internatio­nal window in Switzerlan­d on Sunday, while Spain host Czech Republic.

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