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Spain could not go beyond a draw against Serbia last night
in her first Nations League match, Ana.
It was a goalless match. Spain dominated but lacked accuracy.
They play against Switzerland on Sunday
But Mikel Oyarzábal will not be there in that second round.
The Real Sociedad player was injured
and an MRI has confirmed
who has a high-grade sprain in his ankle.
He has already left the concentration
and right now he is traveling to San Sebastian.
The Federation has announced that he will not be replaced.
Spain debuted as European champion
with a weak first part,
in which Jovic missed the 1-0.
“By holding on to him I have made him doubt a little bit
and that’s when he threw it out.”
After the break, the team changed its face
and surrounded the Serbian area.
Lamine Yamal was a constant threat
with crosses and shots to which Rajkovic,
ex-Mallorca player,
responded outstandingly.
“We have lacked that finesse, that freshness
which at this point in the season is still noticeable.
It was very hot;
The field was also a bit dry and slow.”
“But well, I think in the second part
We have also improved a lot; we have created many chances.”
“We had the clearest chances.”
“The ball didn’t want to go in today.”
Joselu came out in the final minutes
and suffered a seizure
that could have changed the score.
Even the -always restrained- Luis de la Fuente
he was shown a yellow card for protesting.
“We asked them to review it and,
but I don’t know if you’ve reviewed it.
In any case, on the field, it seemed like a penalty to me.”
“I saw them grab him by the shirt.”
“Checking that image was the least the action asked for.”
In three days, Switzerland awaits,
a rival -in theory- more demanding than the Serbians.
“We will surely focus on two of the teams
“We played better in the last European Championship.”
Serbia-Spain was the most watched game of the day
with more than 2 and a half million viewers,
23.3 percent of the audience.
6 million watched at some point
This first match of the Nations League
in which Spain defends its title.