Germany suffers the biggest half-time beating against Spain in its history

Seeing is believing. Germany has suffered before Spain in La Cartuja de Sevilla, in a League A match of the Nations League, the biggest half-time beating (3-0) in a non-friendly match in their 112-year history as a national team, as reported by @ 2010Mister Chip.

The team led by Luis Enrique has been far superior to the German team, totally powerless in the face of verticality and the great effectiveness that the Red in attack.

In this way, Spain has achieved a wide advantage with two goals from set pieces by Morata, head (17 '), and Rodri also with the head in 38 ', preceded by the one achieved by Ferran Torres after clinching a shot to the crossbar of Dani Olmo in 33 ', in a first half in which they have retired injured Sergio Canales and Sergio Ramos, replaced by Fabián and Eric Garcia.