Germany’s biggest defeat at the hands of Spain 6–0 Raffran Torres’ hat trick led Spain to a 6–0 victory. Today we will discuss about Spain vs Germany Football Head to Head
Spain vs Germany Football Head to Head
Sparkling Spain crushed homeless Germany 6–0 on Tuesday, to advance in style in the final four of the League of Nations as Faran Torres scored the first career hat-trick.
Head to Head
- It was powerless to stop the relentless side of Luis Enrique as the visitors suffered the worst defeat in a competitive game and the most humiliating since they lost against Austria in 1931 against a single scorer.
- Alvaro Morata, Ferran and Rodri gave Luis Enrique’s side a 3–0 lead, while Ferran resumed the second half and completed his treble with a stunning finish.
- Substitute Mikel Oyarzabal embellished an incredible Spain performance in the 89th minute in the sixth goal and saddled the four-time world champion Germany.
Football
“We followed them in every sense,” said Spain midfielder Rodri. We scored six runs but it could have been more.
We are still a group with little experience but this will give us a lot of confidence.
The win put Spain to the top of the League A4 with 11 points after six matches, which would be joined by France in October 2021 in the final four tournaments.
He said, “It’s definitely a bitter defeat. It’s very disappointing for all of us. I’m part of the team. We talk about it.
We scattered it together. Our body language was disappointing. We pitched. But did not communicate. ” Should have talked more, ”German keeper Manuel Neuer said after the match.
Injury spain vs Germany
Spain suffered an early injury when Sergio Canelles was removed, but his replacement Fabian Ruiz had an immediate impact, in a brilliant delivery from a corner and Moreta reached the head post at home in the 17th minute.
Moreta re-netted shortly after joining Ferran with a cross, but his strike was misconstrued, with no VAR in the League of Nations.
Line up
- However, Spain quickly dispelled the sense of injustice as Ferran scored his second goal in the 33rd after being dotted against the post by Dani Olmo, while Rodry took home a corner five minutes from Coke.
- Spain lost captain Sergio Ramos to his country in the 178th appearance to set a European record after a suspected muscle injury after the first half ended, but they grew more confident after the break as Germany steadily advanced having had.
Germany boss
Meanwhile, Germany’s troubled boss Joachim Low said that “nothing worked.” He explained that the German team lacked “body language and body tension” and failed to gain control of the match or their opponents.
“We wanted to be courageous,” he said. “But nothing worked. We threw out our concept after 1-0. We stepped out of the situation, opened spaces. There was no organization. There was no communication.”
“Today every aspect was bad. Nothing positive. It was a dark, dark day.”
Records
20 Jun 1984 | Germany v Spain | L | 0-1 | UEFA European Championship |
15 Oct 1986 | West Germany v Spain | D | 2-2 | International Friendly |
17 Jun 1988 | Germany v Spain | W | 2-0 | UEFA European Championship |
21 Jun 1994 | Germany v Spain | D | 1-1 | FIFA World Cup |
22 Feb 1995 | Spain v Germany | D | 0-0 | International Friendly |
16 Aug 2000 | Germany v Spain | W | 4-1 | International Friendly |
12 Feb 2003 | Spain v Germany | L | 3-1 | International Friendly |
29 Jun 2008 | Germany v Spain | L | 0-1 | UEFA European Championship |
07 Jul 2010 | Germany v Spain | L | 0-1 | FIFA World Cup |
18 Nov 2014 | Spain v Germany | W | 0-1 | International Friendly |
23 Mar 2018 | Germany v Spain | D | 1-1 | International Friendly |
03 Sep 2020 | Germany v Spain | D | 1-1 | UEFA Nations League |
17 Nov 2020 | Spain v Germany | L | 6-0 | UEFA Nations League |