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Albania 0-1 Spain: Ferran Torres' goal seal victory for La Roja, Olmo assists

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Ferran Torres scores early winner as second-string Spaniards cruise into last 16 with maximum points.

2024 European Championship

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Match Report

Ferran Torres scores early winner as second-string Spaniards cruise into last 16 with maximum points.

The Albania boss had suggested Spain’s second team are good enough to win Euro 2024.

But what will really worry the rest is that the first choice 11 is a street ahead of the reserves.

And they are the ones who will play the rest of the tournament.

In Dusseldorf, Luis de la Fuente’s shadow side clipped the Eagles’ wings to send Albanian home and make it three wins out of three.

A brilliant finish by former Manchester City striker Ferran Torres, caressing the ball off the upright with his left peg, proved decisive as Albania’s adventure ended amid the non-stop bedlam of their hordes of fans.

Yet Spain now enter the knock-out stage on cruise control, rested and ready.

It is hard to make a case for anyone to stop them.

Last night Albania had the flares. And the noise and the smoke.

But Spain had the flair and were never going to choke.

For 10 minutes, Spain let Sylvinho’s men believe. Then they simply upped the gears.

Brentford keeper Thomas Strakosha - two Prem appearances for the Bees last term - made a scrambling save to deny Mikel Merino’s header from Spain’s first proper move, sparked by Dani Olmo.

There was nothing he could do about their second, though.

Aymeric Laporte, the only surviving starter from the Italy win, threaded in to playmaker Olmo, whose own pass inside left back Mario Mitaj was as perfect as the first-time, inside of the boot stroke in off the far post by Torres.

A goal of beauty, from a beautiful team.

Between those two attacks, Joselu - tipped to be the next on the Saudi gravy train - had flicked a header just too high.

Spain’s control was evident. They were happy with all they needed to make it comfortable, the Albanians offering heart and endeavour but nowhere near the same quality.

The reality of the action did not dampen the enthusiasm of the Albanian fans who were hanging off the rafters. They had plenty to shout about, at least in their heads.

Yet it all felt inevitable, a matter of time before Spain raised the level once more to get the second.

Twice in a minute, Olmo thought he was going to score it.

First it required a super block from Albania skipper Berat Djimsiti to stop him from close range, before he clipped wide when Strakosha punched the resulting corner straight to the Leipzig man.

Arsenal keeper David Reya was enjoying the easiest of nights, although almost embarrassed himself when he thumped a clearance into Laporte, grateful the ball ballooned back into his hands.

And he was extended on the break, diving to his left to parry Kristjian Asllani’s 20-yarder.

Even so, Spain did not seem concerned and Joselu was inches away from netting at the start of the second period with an acrobatic hook from the latest in a string of crosses by left-back Alejandro Grimaldo.

Albania were starting to rock, but responded to the news of Luka Modric’s goal in Leipzig.

On came Chelsea’s Slough-born and raised Armando Broja, so nearly transforming the mood with his first proper touch from a quick free-kick, only for Reya to claw the ball away.

They kept on trying, too, even as the sands of time slipped away, finally causing some anxiety.

Not enough and Olmo and substitute Alvaro Morata had the chances to put the game to bed while there were some glimpses of majesty from Lermine Yamal after the teenager was introduced.

We will certainly see more of him in the next few weeks. And a lot more of Spain.

Match Events

0' The match is about to start!

1' Very intense! In the beginning an Albanian player's shoe came off!

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3' Olmo appeared to handle the ball inside the box but referee didn‘t call penalty!

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13' GOAL! Ferran shoots from right side to bottom left corner! Albania 0-1 Spain



21' Dani Olmo right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left!

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31' Manaj fell at the edge of the penalty area but referee didn't blow the whistle!

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35' Navas got the ball and passed it but Olmo's shot was blocked!

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39' Raya's pass hit teammate Laporte and the ball bounced back to his hand!

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42' Grimaldo passed the ball in but Ferran headed it too high!

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45' Mikel Merino left footed shot from the centre of the box is too high!

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46' Asllani right footed shot from outside box saved in bottom right corner!

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46' Robin Le Normand replaces Aymeric Laporte!

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48' Grimaldo with a cross but Joselu misses this shot despite it's a amazing kick!

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61' Fermín López replaces Mikel Oyarzabal!

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66' Broja right footed shot from the right side of the box saved in the top center!

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66' Yellow Card! Nedim Bajrami was booked for diving by the referee!

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71' Álvaro Morata replaces Joselu, Lamine Yamal replaces Ferran Torres!

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77' Morata's shot was saved but the linesman also signaled for offside!

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81' Grimaldo takes the corner kick but Morata's header goes over the goal!

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84' Full of energy, Yamal completed it in one go!

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Line-ups

Albania XI: Djimsiti, Ajeti, Balliu, Strakosha, Qazim Laci, Jasir Asani, Ylber Ramadani, Rey Manaj, Nedim Bajrami, Mario Mitaj, Kristjan Asllani

Subs: Berisha, Abrashi, Hysaj, Klaus Gjasula, Naser Aliji, Elhan Kastrati, Taulant Seferi, Ardian Ismajli, Enea Mihaj, Arbër Hoxha, Kumbulla, Ernest Muci, Armando Broja, Medon Berisha

Spain XI: J. Navas, Joselu, Laporte, Alejandro Grimaldo, David Raya, Merino, Oyarzabal, Olmo, Ferran Torres, Martín Zubimendi, Dani Vivian

Subs: Morata, Carvajal, Álex Remiro, Robin Le Normand, Unai Simón, Marc Cucurella, Fabian Ruiz, Álex Baena, Pedri, Nico Williams, Fermín López, Lamine Yamal

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