Defender Diogo Dalot scored twice as Portugal eased past the Czech Republic 4-0 in Prague on Saturday to get within a point of reaching the UEFA Nations League play-offs.
Portugal, who won the first edition of the Nations League in 2019, lead Group 2 on 10 points, two ahead of Spain who were stunned by Switzerland 2-1 at home.
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Portugal host Spain next Tuesday in their final group game.
Dalot opened the scoring on 33 minutes as he nutmegged Czech goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik from a cutback provided by Rafael Leao.
Dalot sprinted down the pitch, passed the ball to his right and dashed into the box to pick up Leao’s pass from the left following a cross narrowly missed by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Bruno Fernandes made it 2-0 in first-half stoppage time as Mario Rui found him facing Vaclik with a low cross from the left.
A minute later, the hosts squandered a penalty kick as Patrik Schick fired over the crossbar after VAR spotted Ronaldo handling the ball inside the box.
“The first half was brilliant, it had an excellent quality,” said Portugal coach Fernando Santos.
“We were perfectly ready for them and didn’t really let them show much.”
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“When we scored the second, the Czechs failed to convert the penalty kick and grew even more nervous, while we stayed focused and were at ease.” Dalot added a second as he stunned Vaclik with a low left-foot shot from outside the area on 52 minutes.
Second-half substitute Diogo Jota headed home a late fourth from close range following a corner and Ronaldo’s glancing header that found him at the far post.
Ronaldo failed to improve his record tally of 117 international goals and was left with a bloodied face after a clash with Vaclik early in the game.
“After the third goal, it was almost finished,” said Santos, adding he expected a different game against Spain.
“Our tactics will not change, both teams want to win. It doesn’t matter whether they lost or won today.”
SWISS STUNNER SNAPS SPANISH STREAK AS GLARING ISSUE REMAINS
Switzerland earned a 2-1 win over Spain in the Nations League on Saturday in Zaragoza to drag Luis Enrique’s side off top spot in the group.
It was Spain’s first defeat in the group in five games, and one which exposed their defensive frailty from set pieces.
“In two set-piece situations, which will be important at the World Cup, their goals arrived,” said Villarreal defender Pau Torres.
“We have to improve on that.”
Spain never looked comfortable in the game, a far cry from the team which reached the Euro 2020 semi-finals and were defeated on penalties by Italy.
Luis Enrique selected six Barcelona players in his starting line-up, including the regular midfield trio Xavi Hernandez utilises at Camp Nou, in Pedri, Gavi and Sergio Busquets.
Ferran Torres was another of the Barca clan, part of a three-pronged attack alongside Real Madrid’s Marco Asensio and Paris Saint-Germain’s Pablo Sarabia.
None of the three have enjoyed regular football with their clubs this season but were given Luis Enrique’s trust. They did not repay it in the first half, with Spain anaemic in attack and asleep at the back when it mattered most.
Switzerland took the lead when Manchester City summer signing Manuel Akanji got the better of Cesar Azpilicueta in the air at a corner and nodded past Unai Simon in the 21st minute.
Spain struggled to create at the other end and Switzerland almost doubled their lead when veteran midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri cut through the defence and forced Simon into a smart save shortly before the interval.
The crowd grumbled, unimpressed at a drenched La Romareda stadium, in a city where Spain had not played since 2003.
Asensio had them out of their seats early in the second half when he created the Spain equaliser with an electric burst forward, before playing in Jordi Alba to finish clinically.
However, three minutes later Spain defended another corner poorly and Akanji’s flick-on was nudged over the line by Breel Embolo to restore the Swiss lead.
Defending set-plays was a serious issue for La Roja at Euro 2020 and it clearly remains one as the World Cup approaches.
Luis Enrique replaced his entire forward line, with debutant Borja Iglesias drawing huge applause at his former hunting ground, while Nico Williams also earned his first cap, a day after his older brother Inaki Williams made his debut for Ghana.
Athletic Bilbao forward Williams almost forced the equaliser when his cross was turned towards his own goal by Silvan Widmer, but Yann Sommer reacted quickly to keep the ball out.
The goalkeeper produced another solid save, punching away substitute Marcos Llorente’s fierce drive as Spain began to threaten more.
Villarreal winger Yeremy Pino was bright on the right flank but even his spark fizzled out in the rain, and Sommer stayed alert until the end to deny Carlos Soler.
Luis Enrique’s side, the 2021 Nations League runners-up, must now overcome Portugal in Braga to reach next year’s finals.