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Portugal hold Spain in Nations League

Published:Friday | June 3, 2022 | 12:11 AM
Spain’s Alvaro Morata celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Nations League match between Spain and Portugal, at the Benito Villamarin Stadium, in Seville, Spain yesterday.
Spain’s Alvaro Morata celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Nations League match between Spain and Portugal, at the Benito Villamarin Stadium, in Seville, Spain yesterday.

BARCELONA, Spain (AP):

Focused on keeping Cristiano Ronaldo in check, Spain left another Portugal substitute completely unmarked to spoil the start of their bid to reach consecutive Nations League finals.

Ricardo Horta scored his first goal for his nation to help Portugal earn a 1-1 draw at Spain yesterday.

Horta was making just his second appearance for Portugal — nearly eight years after his international debut back in 2014.

The Braga winger came on for the final minutes to join Ronaldo, who had also been on the bench and only played the final half hour in Sevilla.

Spain’s defenders never let international football’s all-time top scorer become a threat, but they completely ignored Horta when he made his run into the heart of the box in the 82nd minute. João Cancelo found him all alone to fire in his cross.

That cancelled out Álvaro Morata’s 25th-minute opener for Spain, which lost last year’s final to France.

“This feels good because Spain are a very strong team and we were playing on the road,” Portugal forward Bernardo Silva said. “This is a good result for Portugal.”

Teenager Gavi started for Spain in his hometown and helped set up the opening goal after the 17-year-old Barcelona midfielder stole a pass by Cancelo to start a counterattack. Gavi raced forward and slid a perfectly weighted pass forward for Pablo Sarabia, who squared the ball for the unmarked Morata to score.

Spain’s Carlos Soler had a chance to shoot from the top of the area four minutes later, but hit it straight at goalkeeper Diogo Costa.

Rafael Leão almost levelled for Portugal in the 59th, but goalkeeper Unai Simón got a foot on his shot to push it wide. Simón, however, could do little to keep out Horta’s strike.

In the same group in League A, the Czech Republic beat Switzerland 2-1 at home.

Jan Kutcha put the Czechs ahead in the 11th after Switzerland failed to clear a long throw-in, and Kutcha only had to tap in.

Noah Okafor pulled Switzerland back just before halftime with a powerful shot off the underside of the crossbar, but an own goal by Djibril Sow handed the Czechs the win.

The four group winners in League A will qualify for the Final Four in June next year. The group winners in the lower leagues will gain promotion.

Poland beat Wales 2-1 on Wednesday in the inaugural match of this third edition of the UEFA Nations League, which several teams will use as preparation for the World Cup in November.