Euro 2004
qualifier
Spain 2 - Ukraine 1
Spain: Casillas;
Salgado, Juanito, Marchena, Puyol; Xabi Alonso, Baraja (Xavi 84');
Etxeberría, Raúl, Vicente (Reyes 63'); Fernando Torres
(Valerón 63'). 4-2-3-1. Ukraine: Shovkoskiy; Luznhy,
Tymoschuk, Popov (Serebrennikov 18'), Nesmachniy, Fedorov; Dmytrulin (Zubov
63'), Horshkov, Voronin (Gusev 51'), Vorobey; Shevchenko. 5-4-1.
Goals: 1-0. 58.
Raúl Picked up Baraja through ball and shot on the turn past keeper.
2-0. 70. Raúl. Header from close range on far post from Reyes
corner. 2-1. 83. Shevchenko. Cut in past defence and hit angled shot past
Casillas.
Group 6 table:
Greece............ Played 7, points: 15 Spain............... Played 7,
points: 14 Ukraine........... Played 8, points: 10 Armenia..........
Played 7, points: 7 N. Ireland........ Played 7, points: 3
Two second-half goals from
Raúl saved the day for Spain against a battling Ukraine who didn't give
up until the last minute. All the action took place in the second half after a
dull first 45 minutes in which neither side really tested the opposing keeper.
Iñaki Sáez's side had an opportunity to take the lead soon after
the break when the referee ruled that Etxeberría had been fouled by
Dmytrulin in the penalty area. Fernando Torres stepped up confidently to take
the kick in only his second appearance for his country, but struck the ball
weakly at keeper Shovkovskiy. It could have been a costly miss as Shevchenko
hit the bar and Federov headed the rebound wide in front of goal. But a few
minutes later Raúl picked up Baraja's pass to score from the edge of the
area, and the captain added a second twelve minutes later, heading in on the
far post after the keeper failed to read a long corner from substitute Reyes.
Shevchenko pulled one back though seven minutes from the end, and Casillas had
to be at his best to keep out the Milan striker in injury time. The win assures
Spain of at least second place in their group, although they could still finish
first if they can beat Armenia and leaders Greece drop points against Northern
Ireland next month. |