852 passes, 110.65 kilometers and 17 shots for one point

Statistics demonstrated the visible superiority of Spain against Sweden, undoubted in the number of passes he delivered, 852, and in the 75 percent of the possession he appropriated to propose 17 shots, five of them only on goal, to achieve a point insufficient for his ambitions.

The 89 percent efficiency in the pass, with 954 attempts of which 852 completed, contrasts with the same aspect of his opponent (176 passes, 106 delivered -one eighth-), but above all with the null effectiveness on the frame contrary. One in three shots was on goal. Two of Dani Olmo, one of Ferran Torres, one of Pablo Sarabia and one of Gerard Moreno, the final header.

None of Álvaro Morata's three, pointed out by a sector of the fans, took the right direction, nor did any of the only four shots of the entire match of the Swedish team, who did not demand any stop from Unai Simón. Spain did with Olsen, three in the first half and two in the second half.

The 110.65 kilometers it covered during its offensive were not enough for Spain – in that sense Sweden surpassed it, with 113,525 meters. Not the 11.03 of Koke, the one that ran the most in Spain; neither the 9.23 of Pau Torres nor the 10.02 of Marcos Llorente nor the 7.76 of Morata nor the 7.52 of Ferrán Torres nor the 8 of Rodrigo Hernández nor the 10.65 of Jordi Alba nor the 7.78 of Dani Olmo neither Aymeric Laporte's 9.41 nor Pedri's 10.79, in the team's initial line-up.