Northern Ireland 0 -
Spain 5
Spain:
Cañizares (Casillas 75'); Pujol, Hierro (Sergio 75'), Nadal (Curro
Torres 46'), Juanfran; Albelda (Iván Helguera 46'), Baraja;
Joaquín (Valerón 46'), Raúl, De Pedro (Mendieta 46');
Morientes. 4-2-3-1.
Goals: 0-1. 23.
Raúl. Forced ball in with knee after defence failed to clear corner.
0-2. 46. Baraja. Controlled Raúl pass and shot low past keeper.
0-3. 53. Raúl. Shot in off post after Morientes won ball on edge of
area. 0-4. 68. Puyol. Poked ball into net after Carroll dropped Helguera
header. 0-5. 80. Morientes. Placed shot wide of keeper after back-heels by
Raúl & Valerón.
Borja Pantzov and Goran
Arsic are currently hitch-hiking to South Korea and are not available to write
their usual spot this month. The latest we heard is that they have reached
Turkey, but knowing Goran's map reading ability they are probably in Mexico. In
their absence we publish below our index page report.
Spain put in a confident
performance in their last match before the World Cup campaign begins with a
five goal victory over Northern Ireland. Camacho confirmed that the 18 players
he had called up will all be part of his summer squad, although Diego
Tristán pulled out the day before the game after picking up an injury in
training which is likely to keep him out for two or three weeks. The heavy rain
made the pitch difficult at first, but Spain took the lead midway through the
first half when Raúl forced the ball home with his knee from a corner.
Camacho made four changes at
the break, and within a minute of the restart they were two ahead, Baraja
taking Raúl's pass to shoot low past Roy Carroll, who had replaced
Taylor at half time. Raúl added a third with a shot from outside of the
area which caught the keeper by surprise, the Real Madrid striker's 25th goal
for his country, and Puyol poked home a fourth after Carroll failed to hold on
to Helguera's header following a Mendieta free kick. The best was yet to come
though, Raúl and then Valerón playing successive back-heels to
leave Morientes free to stroke the ball past the depressed looking keeper, and
then Baraja rounding off a good game with a shot from the halfway line which
hit the bar in the last minute. |