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Warm-up match-Morata doubles Pino’s first goal, Spain beat Iceland 5-0_ball_restricted area_Alba

Original title: Warm-up match – Morata doubles Pino’s first goal, Spain 5-0 victory over Iceland

At 2:45 a.m. on March 30th, Beijing time, an international football friendly match ended at the home of the Spanish national team. The Bullfighting Corps played against Iceland at home. In the first half of the game, Morata scored twice in 3 minutes; in the second half of the game, Pino scored his first goal for the national team, and Saravia came off the bench to score twice. In the end, the game ended, Spain. They beat Iceland 5-0 at home.

Before this game, Spain had played against Iceland 9 times before. Spain had 6 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss. The score of 2 lost to the opponent.

In the 2nd minute, Llorente made a cross from the right to the penalty area, Morata headed the ball after catching the ball at the front point, and the ball was blocked by the opponent’s goalkeeper. In the 10th minute, Alba made an inverted triangle pass after breaking through from the left. Koke took the ball at the top of the arc and took a long shot. The ball was slightly higher than the crossbar. One minute later, Soler took the ball from the left side of the penalty area and cut inward. After entering the range, he took a long shot. The ball was confiscated by the opponent’s goalkeeper. In the 14th minute, Alba dribbled the ball and passed it diagonally to the penalty area. Llorente’s header failed to reach the ball.

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In the 20th minute, Gilliamon was elbowed in the nose by the opponent in a fight with the opponent, bleeding on the spot, and the team doctor carried out emergency treatment. In the 22nd minute, Spain’s frontcourt cleverly cooperated with Cork from the center to pick a pass from the left to Alba, who passed directly to Soler in the penalty area. In the 25th minute, Olmer received the ball in the middle and then scored the ball. Morata received the ball and formed a single-handed shot. Facing the opponent’s goalkeeper, he kicked the ball and the ball flew into the net. Then the referee whistled for offside first, and the goal was invalid.

In the 36th minute, Gilliamon made an oblique pass from the middle to the penalty area. Morata grabbed the ball from the left and dunked the defender. Facing the opponent’s goalkeeper, he pushed his right foot to the near corner and succeeded. 1-0, Spain broke the deadlock on the field.

In the 38th minute, Olmer scored the ball from the left and entered the penalty area. Biarnason tripped him with his foot, and the referee awarded a penalty kick. At 12 yards, Morata smashed the ball into the right side of the goal in one fell swoop, 2-0, and Spain expanded their lead.

At the end of the half-time, Spain temporarily led Iceland with a score of 2-0 at home.

Change sides to fight again. In the 47th minute, Alba received the ball near the bottom line on the left and passed it back to the penalty area. Pino plugged in the header from the back, and the ball went into the net. 3-0, Spain once again expanded its lead.

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In the 57th minute, Olmer took a long shot after receiving the ball from the penalty area on the left. The ball was confiscated by the opponent’s goalkeeper. Enrique then adjusted the lineup and replaced Koke, Morata and Alba with Saravia, Max Alonso and Ferran Torres. In Iceland, Prandasson and Pol Olsson were replaced by Gunnlaugsson and Sigurdsson.

In the 61st minute, Alonso received the ball from the left and passed the ball into the penalty area. Saravia inserted a header into the penalty area and scored the goal.

In the 69th minute, Iceland got a chance to set the ball on the left. Helgason shot directly from a long distance, and the ball went slightly wide of the goal post.

In the 73rd minute, Alonso made a cross from the left to the penalty area and Saravia followed up with a shot and succeeded, 5-0, Spain sealed the victory.

In the end, the whole game ended, Spain swept Iceland with a score of 5-0 at home, winning two consecutive games in the warm-up match.

List of teams from both sides:

Spain (4-3-3): 23-Unai-Simon/18-Alba (58’17-Marcos-Alonso), 14-Laporte, 12-Guillamon, 2-Ath Piliquita (81’10-Pedri)/8-Koke, 5-Solaire (68’9-Gavi), 6-Marcos-Llorente/21-Olmer (58’11) – Ferran Torres), 7-Morata (58’22-Saravia), 19-Pino

Iceland (4-3-3): 12-Lunasen/2-Sampstead, 5-Bialnason, 14-Gretasson, 23-Magnussen/16-Todassen ( 58’13- Gunn Laugesson), 8- Biarnason, 15- Tower Andersson (58’18- Sigurdsson)/11-Solstansson, 22-Bodwalsson (68 ‘9-Sven-Goodjohnson), 20-Helgarson

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