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Spain inflicted an unprecedented defeat on Germany on Tuesday-evening. The men of national coach Luis Enrique played an unparalleled match and won 6-0 against die Mannschaft. Fabian Ruíz and Ferrán Torres were the stars of Spain with three assists and three goals respectively, which did lose captain Sergio Ramos and midfielder Sergio Canales. Spain places itself at the expense of Germany for the Final Four tournament of the Nations League. The last time Germany lost by six goals was in 1931 (0-6 against Austria).

Germany was not involved in Seville from the start. A corner from Fabian Ruíz, who came early for the injured Sergio Canales, led to the opening goal. Álvaro Morata was released at the far post by Serge Gnabry and headed hard: 1-0. Ferrán Torres missed a big opportunity shortly afterwards by aiming just wide, but scored after more than half an hour. Left back José Gayà threw the ball in front of the goal, after which Ruíz headed for the crossbar. Ferrán took advantage by hitting the ball in the rebound in the cross: 2-0.

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A few minutes later, Germany was again vulnerable to a corner kick. The standard situation came again from the foot of Ruíz, who this time found the head of the alert Rodri: 3-0. No cloud in the sky for Spain, which did not allow Germany any great chance in the first half. Well lost la Roja on the stroke of half time captain Ramos, who grabbed his hamstring after giving a long ball and was replaced.

The game was no different in the second half. Spain patiently played the ball around and found openings without any problems. Ten minutes after the break, Germany was completely wrong and Gaya could be sent to goalkeeper Manuel Neuer by Ruíz. The left back of Spain laid wide on Ferrán, who took the lead and finished very close: 4-0. Then Rodri headed just over and Ferrán aimed a dangerous shot just wide.

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Still, the latter would manage to complete his hat-trick. The Manchester City attacker got the ball on the edge of the box played by Ruíz and put the ball hard in the far corner: 5-0. Gnabry shot hard on the bar on behalf of Germany in the final phase, but it was Spain that ensured the final agreement. Gaya made it to the back line and passed substitute Mikel Oyarzabal, who scored from close range: 6-0.


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