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Spain edge Swiss, Germany beat Ukraine

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Paris, France - Mikel Oyarzabal pounced on a horror slip by Swiss captain Granit Xhaka to seal a 10 victory for Spain in the Nations League on Saturday.

The night's other League A Group 4 match saw Germany beat Ukraine 2-1 in Kiev.

At the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano in Madrid, usually home of Real Madrid's second string side, Real Sociedad striker Oyarzabal struck in the 14th minute.

The Swiss boldly tried to play out from the back, but Xhaka slipped as he sought to collect goalkeeper Yann Sommer's pass.

Mikel Merino pounced and threaded the ball through to clubmate Oyarzabal, who finished superbly past Sommer.

"I am happy for the victory and for adding three points," Oyarzabal told Spanish TV.

There was a golden chance for Oyarzabal to double his tally in the 52nd minute. Switzerlan­d struggled to clear their lines, Jesus Navas fizzed a cross-shot into the area which Sommer could only push into the path of

Oyarzabal. His effort, however, hit the post and went wide.

Switzerlan­d thought they had an equaliser as Xherdan Shaqiri pivoted and sent the ball spiralling into the Spanish net. But it was not to be as the referee handed Atalanta's Remo Freuler a yellow card for a foul on Sergio Busquets in the build-up.

It was then the turn of Gerard Moreno to blast high after a smart twist and turn in front of the Swiss goal after a nice ball from Sergio Canales.

Unbeaten run extended

Luis Enrique's side then contented themselves with seeing out the game, extending to 14 their current unbeaten run. They have also not lost in Madrid in 20 games dating back to 1987.

"It was not an easy game, it was not a game in which we have been especially fluid," said Enrique. "We took advantage of hard pressing to score the goal and then we had further opportunit­ies to close down the game, but without luck."

The Spaniards top their group, having kicked off with a creditable 1-1 away draw against Germany before a sparkling 4-0 victory over Ukraine, whom they now face on Tuesday.

In Kiev, Germany picked up a first win in their Nations League group with a workmanlik­e 2-1 away victory over the Ukrainians.

Defender Matthias Ginter gave Germany a first-half lead, then Leon Goretzka capitalise­d on a horrible mistake by the Ukraine goalkeeper before Ruslan Malinovsky­i converted a late penalty for the hosts.

Germany coach Joachim Loew said he was 'satisfied' with the away win, but admitted 'we should have been three or four goals ahead before they scored'.

After drawing their opening games against Spain and Switzerlan­d, the win lifted Germany to second in the group behind Spain.

In the evening's other games, Luxembourg beat Cyprus 2-0 and Montenegro eased past Azerbaijan by the same scoreline in Group 1 of League C. In League D action, the Faroe Islands were held to a 1-1 draw at home against Latvia and Andorra fought out a goalless draw with Malta in Group 1, while Gibraltar edged Liechtenst­ein 1-0 in Group 2.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Spain's Mikel Oyarzabal (left) celebrates with Mikel Merino after scoring a goal against Switzerlan­d in Madrid
(AFP) Spain's Mikel Oyarzabal (left) celebrates with Mikel Merino after scoring a goal against Switzerlan­d in Madrid

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