Sunday 13 October 2019

Ruler punishment closes Spain's 100 percent record

Norway striker Joshua King scored a stoppage-time punishment to grab a 1-1 attract at home to Spain in their Euro 2020 qualifier on Saturday, finishing Spain's 100 percent record in Group F and making them stand by to seal their place in one year from now's competition.

Spain top the gathering with 19 following seven games, Sweden are second on 14 in the wake of whipping Malta 4-0 away and Romania are third on 13, having beaten the Faroe Islands 3-0 prior on Saturday. Norway have 10.

Spain, who might have fixed their place at Euro 2020 with triumph in Norway, will secure their spot in the event that they acquire a draw or a triumph away to Sweden on Tuesday.

Saul Niguez had given Robert Moreno's side the lead with a strike from outside the territory right off the bat in the subsequent half yet goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga gave away a punishment late in the game by clacking into chief Omar Elabdellaoui.

Ruler, who had botched an unmistakable opportunity to level a couple of minutes sooner as the hosts heaped on the weight, sent Kepa the incorrect method to level the game and give his side a battling possibility of qualifying.

"At the point when you surrender in the 93rd moment you can never feel great however late objectives are a piece of football. Over the most recent couple of minutes we ended up apprehensive and we went out on a limb," said Spain mentor Moreno.

"I loved our frame of mind yet I don't care for that we lost control of the game and were not quiet. We made enough opportunities to score a subsequent objective yet I wished we had guarded better towards the end when they were sending high balls into the container."

Sergio Ramos left a mark on the world by overwhelming Iker Casillas to turn into Spain's most-topped player ever with 168 appearances however got a yellow card which means he is suspended from the game against Sweden.

LAST-GASP PENALTY

Spain midfielder Fabian Ruiz twice verged on multiplying his side's favorable position before King's last-pant punishment, pounding the crossbar from fresh and later hitting the post.

"It's a genuine disgrace we couldn't win yet it's extremely hard to play against a group that realized they were practically out of dispute on the off chance that they lost," included Spain skipper Ramos.

"They played to their qualities in the last stages, placing their greatest players in the territory."

Sweden proceeded in the eleventh moment in their game in Malta on account of a deft volley from protector Marcus Danielson, who was making his worldwide introduction at 30 years old.

Sebastian Larsson scored their second from the punishment spot in the 58th moment, his first objective in over seven years for the national side.

Andrei Agius then transformed Robin Quaison's ball into his own net to make it 3-0, and Quaison was pulled down for a second punishment that Larsson again opened home to adjust the scoring in an uneven experience.

Romania were in peril of being held to a humiliating draw against the Faroe Islands, who had lost the majority of their past six games, as they botched a whirlwind of opportunities regardless of overwhelming the play.

They at long last got off the imprint when George Puscas scored in the 74th moment and fixed triumph with further objectives from Alexandru Mitrita and Claudiu Keseru

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