Sunday, June 19, 2016

Spain cruise to last 16


Safeguarding European champions Spain booked their place in the last 16 round of Euro 2016 on Friday with a persuading 3-0 win against Turkey in Decent.

Vicente del Bosque's men bossed the Gathering D tie from the kickoff, with a twofold by Juventus' Alvaro Morata and a first focused global objective from Nolito fixing an agreeable win.

"We demonstrated our triumphant attitude and extraordinary cooperation here today evening time," said Andres Iniesta, who was recompensed man-of-the-match.

"It relies on upon ourselves how far we go here, the emotions we have are exceptionally positive right now," he said.

Spain, going for a remarkable third successive Euros title, can seal top spot in the pool with only an attract against Croatia their last gathering diversion on Tuesday.

Turkey need to beat the Czech Republic in their last match and trust different results go their approach to have any possibility of advancing as one of the four best third-put sides from the six gatherings.

"We have finished our first target, to fit the bill for the following round, we controlled the diversion just about for the entire a hour and a half and we scored objectives, so it was immaculate," Del Bosque said.

"Be that as it may, we haven't won anything yet, we are on a decent way yet there is still far to go," he included.

Prior to the diversion Turkey mentor Fatih Terim had called for more "battle" from his side to keep their Euro 2016 trusts alive after an unwell showcase against Croatia on Sunday, and for some time his players reacted.

Sitting profound and dispatching the incidental counter-assault, Hakan Calhanoglu energized Turkey's rambunctious fans by sending a free-kick simply over David de Gea's crossbar on 25 minutes.

From the half-hour however, Spain climbed an apparatus, keeping Turkey from ownership and, with Iniesta pulling the strings in midfield, cutting out chance after shot.

To start with Sergio Busquets teed up Nolito for a privilege footed styler only wide of left post.

At that point the bustling Celta Vigo winger scraped wide under weight after a reduction from Juanfran.

On 34 minutes, however, Nolito swung supplier to more prominent impact.

Turning upward, he seen Morata unmarked before objective and twisted a disregard the resistance to the marksman whose header gave Spain the lead.

After three minutes, Vicente del Bosque's men went two-up, this time with Nolito as the finisher.

A chip into the container by Cesc Fabregas ought not have achieved its objective but rather Mehmet Topal, wobbly, made a beeline for the prowling Nolito who half-volleyed on the turn past Volkan Babacan.

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