Khaleej Times

Leaky Spain count luck at topping group

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kaliningra­d — Spain may have scraped fortuitous­ly into the World Cup last 16 but they should not be conceding so many goals and must improve, said coach Fernando Hierro after Monday’s 2-2 draw with Morocco.

Substitute Iago Aspas scored in stoppage-time to earn Spain a point against the North Africans which gave them top spot in Group B and a knockout game next against hosts Russia.

“Morocco are an excellent team who had lost two matches 1-0, while deserving much more, and this entire group was very tough for us. But despite the challenges we faced, we have emerged on top and we must look at that silver lining and think positively,” Hierro told a news conference.

“Obviously we can improve and there are things we definitely need to work on. We will undoubtedl­y be self-critical because losing five goals in three matches is not the way forward, and I’ve told the players that.”

With Hierro taking over days before the World Cup after the shock sacking of coach Julen Lopetegui, Spain drew 3-3 with Portugal and beat Iran 1-0 in their other two group games.

“We were lucky to finish first. That was our initial goal and we’ve reached it,” Hierro said.

“But now we need to be very demanding with ourselves and have clearly in mind that if we concede goals so easily, it will be very difficult to reach our ultimate goal.” —

 ?? AP ?? Spain’s Iago Aspas scores his side’s second goal past Morocco goalkeeper Monir El Kajoui. —
AP Spain’s Iago Aspas scores his side’s second goal past Morocco goalkeeper Monir El Kajoui. —
 ?? Reuters ?? Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo appeals to the referee after a challenge from Iran’s Saeid Ezatolahi in Saransk. —
Reuters Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo appeals to the referee after a challenge from Iran’s Saeid Ezatolahi in Saransk. —

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