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WILL SPAIN’S SLOW START TAKE SPEED?

Del Bosque’s men eye last 16

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EUROPEAN champions Spain are often slow starters at major tournament­s, but after Gerard Pique’s late winner in their Euro 2016 opener, Vicente del Bosque’s men already have the last 16 in sight when they take on Turkey today.

An opening defeat at the 2010 World Cup, and a draw at the 2012 European Championsh­ip ultimately counted for little as Spain won both tournament­s.

But after a disastrous 5-1 thrashing at the hands of the Netherland­s provoked a firstround exit from the 2014 World Cup, Spain breathed a sigh of relief with the 1-0 win against the Czech Republic in Toulouse on Monday.

Spain are now unbeaten in 13 European Championsh­ip games, but question marks remain over the potency of their attack to give veteran coach Del Bosque plenty of selection headaches for their second Group D tie.

The two-time defending champions dominated possession and took 17 shots on goal, but had to wait until the 87th minute for centre-back Pique to head home at the back post.

One of several new Spain faces making their major finals debut, Athletic Bilbao striker Aritz Aduriz sat on the bench as Juventus marksman Alvaro Morata spurned a hatful of chances in front of Petr Cech's goal.

Aduriz replaced Morata for the last 20 minutes, but failed to make a big impact as he sent a speculativ­e overhead kick wide of the target with his best effort.

“The important thing is we won and took the points. That’s crucial for any first game,” Aduriz said.

Del Bosque also handed European Championsh­ip debuts to Celta Vigo winger Nolito and Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara, although neither are guaranteed to start against Turkey.

Despite the new-look Spain, it was the 32-year-old Andres Iniesta who ran the show for Spain, even without his retired long-time partner Xavi at his side, as he made the goal for Pique with an inch-perfect cross.

“He is fundamenta­l for us,” said Iniesta’s Barcelona teammate Sergio Busquets. “His ability to destabilis­e the opposition is unbelievab­le. And as the years go by, he just gets better.”

Turkey need to at least avoid defeat to keep their Euro 2016 dreams alive. Fatih Terim’s side lost 1-0 to Croatia at the Parc des Princes on Sunday.

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