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Traveling to Denmark this Friday evening, Spain won during the 5th day of the Nations League (1-2), despite a big error from Fabian Ruiz.
A big blunder, but without consequences… Opposed to Denmark this Friday evening in the Nations League, Spain won 1-2, despite an error by Fabian Ruiz at the end of the match which led to the reduction of the Danes’ score.
Author of a back pass not sufficiently supported for his goalkeeper Raya, the PSG midfielder offered a goal to Isaksen on a plate (84e). Enough to give his team a complicated end to the match.
Ayoze Pérez doubly decisive
But fortunately for Fabian Ruiz, in difficulty in Paris, La Roja had done the job earlier in the match. Deprived of their nugget Lamine Yamal, the reigning European champions were able to count on Ayoze Pérez for big nights. The Villarreal striker provided an assist for Mikel Oyarzabal (15e), then scored a nice goal in the second half (58th).
Already qualified for the quarter-finals of the Nations League at kick-off, defending champion Spain ensured they finished first in their group with this success in Copenhagen. The Danes will have to not lose against Serbia on Monday to also continue the competition.
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