The Citizen (KZN)

Spanish coach still unbeaten

- Villarreal

– Ricardo Rodriguez equalised for Switzerlan­d as World Cup contenders Spain were held to a 1-1 draw at home in their final friendly before jetting out to Russia next week.

Real Sociedad right-back Alvaro Odriozola volleyed Spain ahead on 29 minutes in Vilareal with a fantastic strike from the edge of the area in just his third internatio­nal appearance.

Andres Iniesta drew a sharp save from Yann Sommer at his near post before the break, and the veteran went close again early in the second half before he was replaced to a warm ovation ahead of his move to Japan.

AC Milan defender Rodriguez levelled for Vladimir Petkovic’s Switzerlan­d, also World Cup bound, on the hour with a tapin from close range after David de Gea palmed away an effort by Stephan Lichtstein­er.

Sommer then produced another fine stop to deny Valencia forward Rodrigo, while Nacho grazed the post with a curling strike late on as Spain’s unbeaten run under Julen Lopetegui (above) stretched to 19 matches.

“I’m happy on a personal level to have helped the team. We felt good out there, this match will help us to strike the right balance,” Odriozola told Spanish TV.

“If you had told me that (I’d have scored for Spain) a year and a half ago, I wouldn’t have believed it,” said the 22-year-old who was playing for the Real Sociedad reserve team in the third division until 2017.

“That’s life and that’s football, it’s the reward for working every day.”

Spain, the 2010 world champions, have one final warm-up game against Tunisia in Krasnodar on Saturday before their opening match of the tournament against Portugal on June 15. – AFP

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