Azerbaijan are hit for six, Spain retain unbeaten streak
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Spain managed to thrash Azerbaijan this past Tuesday, winning 6-0 at the Tofig Bakhramov Stadium.
Torre’s 19th goal for Spain came three minutes before stop time, as he followed a lovely ball from Xavi, easily and calmly clipping the ball over the keeper.
Spain added to a first-half hat-trick from Villa, his third coming from the spot, with second-half goals from Riera, Guiza and out boy Torres.
The win adds to Spain’s unbeaten record, of 32 undefeated games in a row now for the European Champions. Vicente Del Bosque’s side now lock their sights on attaining the record of most unbeaten games – the record holders being the Brazilian titans with 35 unbeaten games (December 1993 – January 1996).
Determine to keep their good fortunate rolling, Spain now travels to South Africa where they will face Oceania champions, New Zealand in their Confederations Cup debut on June 14th. Be sure to tune in and support our #’9′!
- Match stats:
Azerbaijan: Farhad Veliyev, Jamshid Maharranov (Elmar Bakhshiyev 46’), Sasha Yunis, Rashad Sadigov, Rail Maliko, Mahir Shukurov, Samir Abbasov, Zeynal Zeynalov, Husey, Branimir Subashich (Vugar Nadirov 46’), Daniel Axtyamov.
Spain: Casillas (Pepe Reina 46’), Arbeloa, Marchena, Albiol (Puyol 71’), Capdevila (Ramos 46’), Xabi Alonso, Cazorla (Güiza 68’), Riera, Cesc (Busquets 46’), Villa (Xavi 46’), Torres.
Goals:
0-1 (34’) Villa
0-2 (38’) Villa
0-3 (45’) Villa
0-4 (68’) Riera
0-5 (70’) Güiza
0-6 (86’) Torres
Written By: Diana
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