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Spain survive Norway scare, Kean stars for Italy

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PARIS: Sergio Ramos scored a secondhalf penalty to help Spain beat a spirited Norway 2-1 on Saturday in their opening Euro 2020 qualifier, while teenage striker Moise Kean netted in Italy’s win over Finland.

Spain were not at their clinical best in Valencia, but got their Group F campaign off to a solid start despite Norway threatenin­g an upset.

The 2010 World Cup winners have been unpredicta­ble of late, having been dumped out by Russia in the last 16 of the World Cup and then missing out on the Nations League finals after a home loss to England.

Coach Luis Enrique named an attacking line-up, with Marco Asensio, Alvaro Morata and Rodrigo all starting, and it was the latter who volleyed home the opener from Jordi Alba’s cross in the 16th minute.

Winger Jesus Navas created several other early chances for his teammates on his first Spain appearance since March 2014, but Rodrigo headed over and Morata was denied by away goalkeeper Rune Jarstein.

Norway started to grow into the game and were handed a chance to draw level in the 65th minute when Inigo Martinez grabbed Bjorn Johnsen, and Bournemout­h striker Joshua King stepped up to slot past David de Gea.

Spain wasted little time i n getting t heir noses back i n front, though, as Jarstein felled Morata to concede a 71stminute penalty.

Centre-back Ramos stepped up and confidentl­y dispatched a ‘Panenka’ spot-kick down the middle to score his 16th goal of the season for club and country.

Juventus youngster

Kean, 19, became the youngest striker to start for Italy in more than a century as Roberto Mancini’s men saw off Finland 2-0.

Italy got off to a flying start in Udine, as Nicolo Barella gave them a seventhmin­ute lead with his maiden internatio­nal goal.

The 22-year-old Cagliari midfielder hammered home a low volley after a free-kick was only half-cleared by the Finnish defence.

The day belonged to Kean, though, as he slotted in the second with 16 minutes Spain’s Sergio Ramos scores their second goal from the penalty spot.

to play to mark his full debut in style.

Italy are top of the early Group J standings ahead of Bosnia and Herzegovin­a, who edged out Armenia 2-1 as captain Edin Dzeko became the first player in their history to be capped 100 times.

The other game in the group saw Greece win 2-0 against Liechtenst­ein in Vaduz.

Earlier on Saturday, Mick McCarthy made an inauspicio­us start to his second stint in charge of the Republic of Ireland as his team laboured to a 1-0 victory over Gibraltar.

The 60-year-old McCarthy, who led Ireland to the 2002 World Cup last 16 before resigning later that year, was reappointe­d manager last November, replacing Martin O’Neill.

The result leaves Ireland second in the early Group D table behind Switzerlan­d, who beat Georgia 2-0.

Elsewhere, World Cup quarter- finalists Sweden made a winning start in Group F as Robin Quaison and Viktor Claesson both scored in a 2-1 success over Romania.

RESULTS Group D

At Tbilisi: Georgia 0 Switzerlan­d 2 (Zuber 57, Zakaria 80) At Gibraltar: Gibraltar 0 Republic of Ireland 1 (Hendrick 49)

Group F

At Ta’ Qali: Malta 2 (Nwoko 13, Borg 77-pen) Faroe Islands 1 (Thomsen 90+8)

At Stockholm: Sweden 2 (Quaison 33, Claesson 40) Romania 1 (Keseru 58)

At Valencia: Spain 2 (Rodrigo 16, Ramos 71-pen) Norway 1 (King 65-pen)

Group J

At Sarajevo: Bosnia and Herzegovin­a 2 (Krunic 33, Milosevic 80) Armenia 1 (Mkhitaryan 90+3-pen)

At Udine: Italy 2 (Barella 7, Kean 74) Finland 0

At Vaduz: Liechtenst­ein 0 Greece 2 (Fortounis 45+1, Donis 80)

FIXTURES (kick-offs Thai time)

Kosovo v Bulgaria (2.45am, Tue); Montenegro v England (2.45am)

Group B

Portugal v Serbia (2.45am); Luxembourg v Ukraine (2.45am)

Group H

Turkey v Moldova (midnight); Andorra v Albania (2.45am); France v Iceland (2.45am)

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Italy’s Moise Kean

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