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Alcacer makes his point as Spain crush Wales 4-1

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cardiff — Paco Alcacer made his case for a regular place in the Spain team as the on-loan Borussia Dortmund forward struck twice in his country’s 4-1 rout of Wales on Thursday.

With Diego Costa injured and Rodrigo on the bench, Alcacer seized his chance to impress Spain boss Luis Enrique in his first internatio­nal appearance since March 2016. The 25-year-old maintained his blistering club form to leave the Wales defence in tatters in a one-sided friendly at the Principali­ty Stadium.

Alcacer netted twice in the first half to make it eight goals in 14 Spain appearance­s, while Sergio Ramos and Marc Bartra were also on target for the visitors.

Alcacer has hit seven goals in four matches for Dortmund since joining on loan from Barcelona, where he struggled to break into the team and was rarely picked by Enrique during his time in charge at the Camp Nou.

Enrique might be having a change of heart after this predatory display from Alcacer on an emotional night for Spain, who stood before kick-off for a minute’s silence in memory of the victims of the Majorca flooding which has killed 12 people. The former world and European champions endured a disappoint­ing World Cup, stunningly knocked out in the last 16 by hosts Russia after sacking manager Julen Lopetegui on the eve of the tournament. But Enrique has won all three of his games since taking charge after the World Cup and this emphatic success was the ideal preparatio­n for Spain before they resume their Nations League campaign against England in Seville on Monday.

“It was an intense game. I loved my team’s attitude. They did what I wanted them to do,” Enrique said. “Everyone who participat­ed today was at a high level.”

Wales were without Gareth Bale due to a groin injury and the Real Madrid forward’s absence rendered them toothless.

Burnley’s Sam Vokes got a late consolatio­n for Wales, who have lost three of their six matches since Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs took over as manager.—

It was an intense game. I loved my team’s attitude. They did what I wanted them to do

Luis Enrique

 ?? — AFP ?? Spain’s Paco Alcacer (left) celebrates scoring his team’s third goal.
— AFP Spain’s Paco Alcacer (left) celebrates scoring his team’s third goal.

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