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Man down, Spain still show the way: Euro champions ride Ruiz brace to inflict pain on Switzerland

Euro 2024 winners Spain had been held to a dour 0-0 draw by Serbia in their pool opener but found their groove in a quick start at the Stade de Geneve as Joselu and Ruiz had them 2-0 up inside 13 minutes

Reuters Geneva Published 10.09.24, 11:34 AM
Lamine Yamal (centre) of Spain takes on the Swiss trio of Ricardo Rodriguez (left), Remo Freuler and Denis Zakaria (on the ground) during the Nations League match in Geneva on Sunday.

Lamine Yamal (centre) of Spain takes on the Swiss trio of Ricardo Rodriguez (left), Remo Freuler and Denis Zakaria (on the ground) during the Nations League match in Geneva on Sunday. Reuters

Spain’s Fabian Ruiz scored twice as his 10-man side defeated Switzerland 4-1 in the pouring rain in Geneva to earn their first victory in Nations League A Group Four on Sunday and inflict a second successive defeat on the hosts.

Euro 2024 winners Spain had been held to a dour 0-0 draw by Serbia in their pool opener but found their groove in a quick start at the Stade de Geneve as Joselu and Ruiz had them 2-0 up inside 13 minutes.

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A red card for Spain defender Robin Le Normand after 20 minutes was a setback and brought Switzerland into the game as Zeki Amdouni pulled a goal back before half-time.

But as the Swiss pressed for an equaliser late on, Ruiz netted his second and Ferran Torres also got on the scoresheet as Spain hit the hosts with lightning counter-attacks.

“If there’s one thing I like to boast about, it’s the pride I’ve always felt for this team,” Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said. “When these circumstances happen, one feels more proud.

“With 10 men we have been able to interpret the game in a masterful way. I am very proud of this team and every day we see that we continue to grow and that we can improve.”

Spain led inside four minutes when 17-year-old Lamine Yamal lifted a deft cross for Joselu to head home.

The visitors doubled their advantage in a lively opening as Nico Williams’ initial shot was parried by goalkeeper Gregor Kobel and the ball fell to Fabian Ruiz, who lashed his shot into the back of the net.

Spain were reduced to 10 men midway through the first half when Breel Embolo was held back by Le Normand as the striker threatened to race clear and the Spaniard was handed a straight red card by referee Irfan Peljto.

After Amdouni’s free-kick crashed back off the crossbar, the forward did find the back of the net five minutes before half-time as he turned the ball home from close range.

Spain made the points safe with a third goal on the break as Torres was set free and his cross was finished by Ruiz into the far corner. Torres then scored a fourth himself to add further gloss to the comfortable victory.

Modric lifts Croatia

Croatia midfielder Luka Modric scored early in the second half to secure a 1-0 home win over Poland.

Modric, who turned 39 on Monday, sealed the win in the 52nd minute with an expertly executed free-kick from the edge of the box that sailed just under the bar.

Croatia pressed from the start, having been beaten 2-1 by Portugal in their opener on Thursday, but despite early chances for Duje Caleta-Car and Modric the game was goalless at the break.

The visitors barely threatened Croatia’s box for the majority of the game and home goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic only had to intervene following halftime to deny Nicola Zalewski from Poland’s first attempt on goal out of two in total.

Ronaldo’s 901

Portugal substitute Cristiano Ronaldo struck a late winner as his side came from a goal down to beat Scotland 2-1 and continue their strong start.

After Bruno Fernandes had fired in Portugal’s equaliser, Ronaldo pounced in the 88th minute for his 901st career goal.

Scotland were given hope of a first win against Portugal since 1980 as they took a shock lead through Scott McTominay’s bullet header in the seventh minute. But the visitors ended up with nothing to show for their efforts as 39-year-old Ronaldo again delivered for his country.

“The influence is always the same, regardless of whether he starts on the bench or not,” Fernandes, who played his 600th career game, said of his former Manchester United teammate.

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