Saturday, 2 September 2017

WCQ : Isco the hero as Spain rout Italy


  • Isco (13', 40')
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  • Álvaro Morata (77')

Two first-half goals from Isco set Spain on course for a big WCQ win in Madrid. His virtuoso display, capped by Alvaro Morata's late goal, put La Roja three points clear in Group G and well on course for World Cup 2018


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Isco scored twice as Spain beat Italy 3-0 at the Bernabeu to move clear at the top of World Cup qualifying Group G.
The Real Madrid midfielder clipped in a free-kick after 13 minutes before doubling Spain's lead with a low strike five minutes before half-time.
Although Italy, who had not lost a qualifying tie for a major championships since September 2006, improved for the second half, they lacked a cutting edge in attack.
Chelsea forward Alvaro Morata came off the bench to put the result beyond doubt when he tapped in a cross from captain Sergio Ramos with 13 minutes left.
Spain deployed Manchester City midfielder David Silva in the false nine role, but had the likes of £60million front man Morata and recalled veteran David Villa, now playing in Major Soccer League in reserve on the bench.
Despite the lack of a regular centre forward, Spain did not have to wait long for their first goal.
Leonardo Bonucci was somewhat fortunate to only be shown a yellow card for fouling Marco Asensio as the Madrid man looked to race into the area.
From the resulting free-kick, some 22 yards out, Isco curled the ball over the wall and into the top left corner, past the reach of Gianluigi Buffon, who was making his 170th international appearance.
The Real Madrid midfielder then slammed in from distance to edge Spain towards qualification for the 2018 finals in Russia
Italy almost got back on level terms straight away when Andrea Belotti's header brought a fine save from Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea.
Spain, though, continued to look dangerous as their front line rotated.
Gerard Pique headed over a cross from Koke before Dani Carvajal's effort was deflected behind.
A second goal eventually arrived five minutes before the break.
The ball was worked down the left and then back into the middle by Andres Iniesta, who picked out Isco.
The midfielder cut inside a couple of Azzurri shirts to the edge of the box before dispatching a low, left-footed shot into the bottom right corner as Buffon was beaten again.
Italy regrouped for the second half and provided a much sterner rearguard for Spain to break down as well as offering more in the final third themselves.
Lorenzo Insigne tested De Gea before Belotti headed over from a corner.
Spain, though, remained a threat on the break and Isco sent Dani Carvajal clear, but Buffon was able to get a hand to his attempted chip.
Morata was introduced after 72 minutes in place of Andres Iniesta - and five minutes later scored the third goal of the night

With 20 minutes left, Iniesta was replaced by Morata and the substitute made an instant impact to end any hopes of an Italian recovery.
Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci was booked before the Isco free kick, meaning he misses the next qualifier on Tuesday
Morata laid the ball off to Ramos on the right, and the captain ran down the line before clipping a pass back across the face of goal for the Spain number nine to knock in at the far post.
A long-range effort from Atalanta defender Leonardo Spinazzola forced De Gea into an acrobatic stop before Morata nodded in from 10 yards, but the offside flag was already up.
With three matches left, Spain are now three points clear of Italy, who look set to have to come through the play-offs to qualify for Russia.
Spain (4-3-3): De Gea; Carvajal, Pique, Ramos, Alba; Busquets, Iniesta (Morata 72), Koke; David Silva, Isco (Villa 89), Asensio (Saul Niguez 79) 

Unused subs: Reina, Arrizabalaga, Nacho, Monreal, Azpilicueta, Alcantara, Pedro, Deulofeu, Aspas

Italy (4-4-2): Buffon; Darmian, Bonucci, Barzagli, Spinazzola; Candreva (Bernardeschi 70), De Rossi, Verratti, Insigne; Belotti (Eder 70), Immobile (Gabbiadini 78)

Unused subs: Donnarumma, Perin, Rugani, Astori, Pellegrini, Conti, D'Ambrosio, Parolo, El Shaarawy

Bookings: Verratti 4, Bonucci 12 

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