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Ukraine stun Spain in Nations League

La Roja and Germany set for crucial meeting

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Substitute Viktor Tsygankov’s strike gave Ukraine a surprise 1-0 win over goal-shy Spain in their Nations League clash in Kiev on Tuesday.

The 22-year-old Dynamo Kiev player had not long been thrown into the fray by coach Andriy Shevchenko when he latched onto Andriy Yarmolenko’s superb through ball and fired past an exposed David de Gea in the 76th minute.

The goal came against the run of play with Spain applying most of the pressure at the Olympic Stadium, where coronaviru­s restrictio­ns were eased enough to allow a limited number of fans to attend.

It was a shock result after Spain — who had not lost since November 2018 — won 4-0 when the sides met in Madrid just last month, and Ukraine are now only a point behind Luis Enrique’s team in League A, Group 4.

With two rounds of matches still to play in November, Spain top the group on seven points, a point above both Germany and Ukraine, with winless Switzerlan­d bottom on just two points.

Germany came from 2-0 and then 3-2 down to draw 3-3 with the Swiss in Cologne on Tuesday.

The Ukraine squad had been hit by a host of coronaviru­s cases before being trounced 7-1 by France in a friendly in Paris last week, and Andriy Shevchenko’s side then lost 2-1 at home to Germany at the weekend.

They were fortunate not to fall behind on several occasions against Spain, with goalkeeper Georgiy Bushchan doing well to tip over a Rodrigo Moreno header early on.

Bushchan, of Dynamo Kiev, also tipped over a Sergio Ramos free-kick

in the first half, while Manchester City midfielder Rodri hit the post in the 65th minute.

Luis Enrique sent on Ferran Torres along with Mikel Oyarzabal, the Real Sociedad forward who scored in the 1-0 win over Switzerlan­d at the weekend, but Spain could not find a way through.

It was a disappoint­ing return for them to the stadium where they beat Italy 4-0 in the final of Euro 2012, and Spain have managed just one goal in three outings this month.

Often criticised for his performanc­es

with Manchester United, De Gea will also face scrutiny for his positionin­g at the goal, and Spain’s home meeting with Germany next month is shaping up to be decisive in deciding who advances to the four-team finals.

FIRST POINT IN SIX YEARS

San Marino are the perennial whipping boys of internatio­nal football but on Tuesday they were able to celebrate claiming their first point in six years thanks to a 0-0 draw in Liechtenst­ein.

Goalkeeper Simone Benedettin­i was

the hero for San Marino as he kept their first clean sheet since a goalless draw at home to Estonia in a European Championsh­ip qualifier in November 2014, and their first ever clean sheet away from home.

They had suffered 40 straight defeats before travelling to Vaduz where they claimed their first ever point in the Nations League to move off the mark in League D, Group 2.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Ukraine’s Viktor Tsygankov scores against Spain during their Nations League clash in Kiev.
REUTERS Ukraine’s Viktor Tsygankov scores against Spain during their Nations League clash in Kiev.

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