Portugal 0 1 Spain La Roja Player Ratings as Alvaro Morata scores a late winner to send them to the semifinals UEFA Nations League 2022 23
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Esta es la alineación de @LUISENRIQUE21 para el partidazo de esta noche ante @selecaoportugal.
¡¡Necesitamos GANAR para estar en la #FinalFour!!
#VamosEspaña #NationsLeague1717328 OFICIAL ¡¡YA TENEMOS EL ONCE PARA ?? ????? DE HOY!! Esta es la alineación de @LUISENRIQUE21 para el partidazo de esta noche ante @selecaoportugal. ¡¡Necesitamos GANAR para estar en la #FinalFour!!#VamosEspaña #NationsLeague https://t.co/Lb7up4ytIo Spain started the game really well and kept the ball for lengthy spells, passing the ball around with confidence and intent. The midfielders looked sharp and adopted a physical approach to take control of the midfield. The visitors kept most of their possession in their opponent's half but failed to penetrate their defensive lines effectively. Alvaro Morata and Ferran Torres were largely isolated in the first period as Portugal did well to keep the gap to a minimum. Spain completed 405 passes in the first period but most of them were between their central defenders and midfielders. They attempted two shots in the first half but both were off the mark. Despite dominating possession and playing with intensity, Spain were unable to find the breakthrough against a rigid Portugal defense. The teams went into half-time level at 0-0. Selección Española de Fútbol@SEFutbol ¡¡FINAL DE LA PRIMERA PARTE EN PORTUGAL!!
La @SEFutbol ha buscado el gol con intensidad en este tramo final, pero no ha disfrutado de ocasiones claras.
¡¡Vamos a por la victoria en el segundo acto!!
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#VamosEspaña #NationsLeague25044 ¡¡FINAL DE LA PRIMERA PARTE EN PORTUGAL!!La @SEFutbol ha buscado el gol con intensidad en este tramo final, pero no ha disfrutado de ocasiones claras. ¡¡Vamos a por la victoria en el segundo acto!! 0-0 45+1’#VamosEspaña #NationsLeague https://t.co/cZegc7I0Jw Luis Enrique subbed off Hugo Guillamon at the interval after a rather disappointing first half and replaced him with Sergio Busquets. Spain began the second half maintaining greater possession than their opponents and looked more threatening going forward. The visitors kept 63% of the ball in the second period, attempting eight shots with five on target. Enrique's decision to bring on a group of youngsters into the fray paid dividends as one of them provided an assist for Spain's late winner. Nico Williams cushioned a smart header across the face of the goal. Alvaro Morata showed his predatory instincts as the latched onto the ball to score. Spain held on to secure a massive 1-0 victory. That said, let's take a look at their player ratings.
Portugal 0-1 Spain La Roja Player Ratings as Alvaro Morata scores a late winner to send them to the semifinals UEFA Nations League 2022-23
By Arnav Kholkar Modified 28 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Portugal v Spain: UEFA Nations League - League Path Group 2 Spain defeated Portugal 1-0 in the UEFA Nations League on Tuesday, September 27. The result meant that the visitors overtook their hosts to qualify for next year's semi-finals. The visitors arrived in Braga on the back of a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Switzerland in their last game. The result saw them slip down to second place in League A Group 2 with eight points, two behind the hosts. Spain won two, drew two and lost one of their five games and had the opportunity to seal the top spot with a victory against leaders Portugal. Luis Enrique fielded a strong lineup for the match. Selección Española de Fútbol@SEFutbol OFICIAL ¡¡YA TENEMOS EL ONCE PARA?? ????? DE HOY!!
Esta es la alineación de @LUISENRIQUE21 para el partidazo de esta noche ante @selecaoportugal.
¡¡Necesitamos GANAR para estar en la #FinalFour!!
#VamosEspaña #NationsLeague1717328 OFICIAL ¡¡YA TENEMOS EL ONCE PARA ?? ????? DE HOY!! Esta es la alineación de @LUISENRIQUE21 para el partidazo de esta noche ante @selecaoportugal. ¡¡Necesitamos GANAR para estar en la #FinalFour!!#VamosEspaña #NationsLeague https://t.co/Lb7up4ytIo Spain started the game really well and kept the ball for lengthy spells, passing the ball around with confidence and intent. The midfielders looked sharp and adopted a physical approach to take control of the midfield. The visitors kept most of their possession in their opponent's half but failed to penetrate their defensive lines effectively. Alvaro Morata and Ferran Torres were largely isolated in the first period as Portugal did well to keep the gap to a minimum. Spain completed 405 passes in the first period but most of them were between their central defenders and midfielders. They attempted two shots in the first half but both were off the mark. Despite dominating possession and playing with intensity, Spain were unable to find the breakthrough against a rigid Portugal defense. The teams went into half-time level at 0-0. Selección Española de Fútbol@SEFutbol ¡¡FINAL DE LA PRIMERA PARTE EN PORTUGAL!!
La @SEFutbol ha buscado el gol con intensidad en este tramo final, pero no ha disfrutado de ocasiones claras.
¡¡Vamos a por la victoria en el segundo acto!!
0-0 45+1’
#VamosEspaña #NationsLeague25044 ¡¡FINAL DE LA PRIMERA PARTE EN PORTUGAL!!La @SEFutbol ha buscado el gol con intensidad en este tramo final, pero no ha disfrutado de ocasiones claras. ¡¡Vamos a por la victoria en el segundo acto!! 0-0 45+1’#VamosEspaña #NationsLeague https://t.co/cZegc7I0Jw Luis Enrique subbed off Hugo Guillamon at the interval after a rather disappointing first half and replaced him with Sergio Busquets. Spain began the second half maintaining greater possession than their opponents and looked more threatening going forward. The visitors kept 63% of the ball in the second period, attempting eight shots with five on target. Enrique's decision to bring on a group of youngsters into the fray paid dividends as one of them provided an assist for Spain's late winner. Nico Williams cushioned a smart header across the face of the goal. Alvaro Morata showed his predatory instincts as the latched onto the ball to score. Spain held on to secure a massive 1-0 victory. That said, let's take a look at their player ratings.