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Spain's Dominance Continues, Bigger Tests Await

Monday 01 July 2024 - 07:59
Spain's Dominance Continues, Bigger Tests Await

Spain's dominant performance in the group stages, winning all three matches without conceding a goal, established them as heavy favorites going into their knockout match against Georgia. However, their path to victory was not without challenges, as Georgia surprised them with an early goal against the run of play, rewriting the expected narrative. Robin Le Normand's own goal in the 18th minute unexpectedly put Georgia ahead. Despite this setback, Luis de la Fuente's men responded with resilience.

Rodri equalized for Spain in the 39th minute, steadying their nerves before halftime. In the second half, Fabián Ruiz's header in the 51st minute shifted the momentum firmly in Spain's favor. Nico Williams added a third goal in the 75th minute with a clinical finish, celebrating exuberantly alongside Yamal. Dani Olmo sealed the victory with a goal in the 83rd minute, showcasing Spain's depth and quality from the bench.

Olmo, who had also made an impact in their 1-0 win over Albania, capitalized on his substitute role to shine once more. Despite Georgia's persistent counter-attacking threats, Spain maintained their rhythm and emerged victorious.

Their upcoming quarter-final clash against Germany promises to be their toughest challenge yet, but Spain has demonstrated enough quality to justify their status as tournament favorites.

"We created many chances, and it could have easily been 8-1, which is quite normal," remarked Spain manager Luis de la Fuente. "We need to appreciate the significance of this victory because our opponents were truly formidable."

"We know the next game [against Germany] could easily be a World Cup final. It's a formidable opponent that awaits us."

A Step Too Far in Georgia's Fairytale Run

Georgia departs the tournament having earned respect for their remarkable journey to the knockout stages in their maiden major tournament appearance.

Manager Willy Sagnol, a former Bayern Munich and France full-back, urged his team to play without fear – a directive they followed by consistently challenging Spain's defense through fearless dribbling and calculated risks.

Goalkeeper Mamardashvili kept Georgia in contention for over 50 minutes until Ruiz's decisive header gave Spain the lead, while Kvaratskhelia of Napoli provided attacking flair.

The scoreline, despite not flattering Spain considering their numerous scoring opportunities, fails to capture Georgia's boldness and attacking threat.

"Sometimes, you need to take a moment to reflect on your achievements. We can be very proud," expressed Georgia coach Willy Sagnol. "The team's evolution has been truly remarkable. This may mark the end of our current journey, but I'm confident the next one will be equally exciting. I believe all Georgians want one thing – to return."

Spain's advantage, having had two additional days of preparation and the ability to make 10 changes in their final group match, became evident as Georgia tired in the later stages.

Nonetheless, Georgia's supporters remained proud, staying in their seats post-match to chant and applaud their team amidst the backdrop of drums. While defeating Portugal in their final group game was a highlight, facing elite opposition proved to be a bridge too far.



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