Spain’s late substitute Joselu struck two quick-fire objectives on his debut to seal a 3-0 win over Norway in its first Euro 2024 Group A qualifier on Saturday because it acquired off to a promising begin underneath new supervisor Luis de la Fuente.
Spain, who has received its final 23 European dwelling qualifiers, took the lead within the thirteenth minute by Dani Olmo, who flicked the ball into the underside nook with the surface of his boot after being arrange by defender Alejandro Balde.
Norway tried to reply two minutes later when Martin Odegaard’s strike was blocked by Nacho, who returned to the Spain staff after an almost five-year absence.
Striker Alvaro Morata was near doubling their lead within the twenty fifth, however the newly-appointed Spain captain was seconds late to latch onto a low cross by Olmo.
Norway may have levelled simply earlier than the half-hour mark with a robust first-time shot by Fredrik Aursnes however Spain keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, returning for his first cap since October 2020, confirmed fast reflexes to parry the ball.
Spain, rebuilding with 61-year-old De la Fuente following a last-16 World Cup exit to eventual semi-finalists Morocco, continued to press as they have been much less centered on possession and way more on going straight for the opposing objective.
This proved sufficient towards a motivated Norway facet, who nonetheless lacked chunk up entrance within the absence of the injured Erling Haaland and spurned a number of extra probabilities together with from Marcus Pedersen and Alexander Sorloth within the second half.
Spain may solely calm down nonetheless after they doubled their lead within the 84th minute as striker Joselu nodded in a superb cross by midfielder Fabian Ruiz three minutes after approaching.
The 32-year-old struck once more a minute later to make it 3-0 for the Euro 2020 semifinalists from a rebound.
He turned the primary Spain participant to attain twice on his debut since Fernando Morientes’ double towards Sweden in 1998.
“I have to thank (the coach) for the faith he’s shown in me in his first match in charge. I tried to give my all to reward him,” Joselu mentioned.
“Right now I feel like an 18-year-old kid again. I don’t think age matters – and this is an incredible day to prove that.”
De la Fuente, who beforehand managed Spain youth groups and noticed them win Under-19 and Under-21 European Championships in 2015 and 2019, was joyful along with his facet’s show.
“Besides, the attitude I’ve seen, the desire to win, makes me very optimistic,” he mentioned.
Spain subsequent face Scotland in Glasgow on Tuesday when Norway journey to Georgia.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com