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Spain are accurate and beat the windmills to advance to the next round

Spain fought the Netherlands to a penalty shootout, where they were more accurate and สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ successfully secured a ticket to the last four of the UEFA Nations League.

UEFA Nations League

Round of 8, second leg

Spain 2 – Netherlands 2

(Extra time tied 3-3, total two matches tied 5-5, Spain won on penalties 5-4) 

The first leg is tie 2-2, and 8 minutes into the second leg, Spain is awarde a penalty. After Jan Paul van Hecke fouled Mikel Oyarzabal, and Oyarzabal took the penalty and scored to make it 1-0.

In the 11th minute, Spain score again from Lamine Yamal. Who passe to Miguel Oyarzabal, who managed to get in and shoot. But the goal was disallowe because he was offside. 

Two minutes later, the Bulls had another chance. When Nico Williams broke free and feinted to shoot at the near post, but Bart Verbrucken saved it to keep the visitors in the game. Spain led 1-0 at the end of the first half.

In the 52nd minute, the Netherlands got a penalty when Robin Le Normand pulled Memphis Depay in the penalty area. Depay took the shot himself to make it 1-1.

Spain pulled ahead 2-1 in the 67th minute on a counter-attack, with Nico Williams flicking the ball to Oyarzabal who was free to shoot but his shot was blocked, but the ball bounced high and he headed it in.

In the 79th minute, the Netherlands equalized 2-2 successfully when Ian Maatsen got the ball on the right before shooting a full-power shot into the net. The game ended with this score, making the two matches tied 4-4, requiring extra time.

Spain took the lead again in the 103rd minute, making it 3-2. Dean Huysen crossed from the halfway line to Lamine Yamal. Who broke into the penalty area, deceived a Dutch defender and fired a shot into the far post.

The Netherlands fought back throughout, Safi Simons tapp the ball past Spanish goalkeeper Unai Simons but is immediately brought down for a penalty. Simons got up and scored himself to make it 3-3.

There were no goals and it went to a penalty shootout, where the first five players each missed. Spain’s Pedri missed the sixth, but the Netherlands’ Donyell Malen miss, so Spain won 5-4 on penalties and advanced to the next round.