Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Isco hattrick in Spain’s 6-1 win

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Isco scored a hattrick as Spain hammered an Argentina side without Lionel Messi 6-1 in a friendly, while Brazil defeated Germany 1-0 in their first meeting since the 2014 World Cup.

Gareth Southgate’s England were denied victory over Italy at Wembley after the visitors were awarded a disputed late penalty in a 1-1 draw following consulatio­n with the video assistant referee. Spain underlined their status as chief contenders at this year’s World Cup in Russia as they extended their unbeaten run under Julen Lopetegui to 18 matches in sensationa­l fashion in Madrid.

Diego Costa bravely forced home Spain’s opening goal on 12 minutes and Isco doubled the lead before Nicolas Otamendi halved the deficit prior to half-time.

The absence of Messi, left out of the squad by Jorge Sampaoli despite the coach insisting on Monday that his star striker was fit, was telling as Spain dominated the South Americans in the second half. Isco bagged his second on 52 minutes and Thiago Alcantara swiftly added another for the hosts before substitute Iago Aspas struck after latching onto a long downfield pass from David de Gea.

The mauling was complete when Isco sealed his treble on 74 minutes, capping a starring performanc­e while leaving Sampaoli with questions to answer with the

PARIS:

World Cup less than three months away.

Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus powered in a firsthalf header in Berlin as Brazil gained a measure of revenge for the 7-1 demolition by Joachim Loew’s side in the 2014 World Cup semi-finals. The result ended Germany’s unbeaten run of 22 matches since their semi-final defeat by France at Euro 2016.

In the absence of injured striker Harry Kane, Jamie Vardy fired England ahead against Italy on 26 minutes after Jesse Lingard’s quick thinking set up the Leicester man to blast beyond Gianluigi Donnarumma.

But England were unable to pad their advantage and conceded for the first time in six matches as Lorenzo Insigne converted an 87th-minute spot-kick, controvers­ially given via the help of VAR after James Tarkowski trod on the foot of Federico Chiesa. Spain Germany Belgium England Russia Argentina

 ?? AFP ?? Spain's Isco (left) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Argentina in Madrid on Tuesday.
AFP Spain's Isco (left) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Argentina in Madrid on Tuesday.

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