The 1×1 of Spain against the Netherlands

Unai
Simon – Fearless

His excessive confidence with the ball at his feet was to cost him a dislike on more than one occasion. He avoided defeat with a great hand shot from Memphis Depay.

Bellerín – Incisor

He returned to play for Spain four years later and contributed a necessary mordant point in this selection. He even dared from afar.

Eric
Garcia – Unburdened

Although he was not excessively demanded by the local attackers, he was always well placed and showed his ease in getting the ball played from behind.

Inigo
Martinez – Boss

In the absence of Ramos, he pulled stripes and became the leader of the defense.

Gayà – Beaten

He had to leave the pitch in the 26 'after a hard head clash with Hateboer.

Rodri – Rudder

He came out with mastery of the local pressure and moved the national team at will.

Koke – Continuist

Captain in the absence of Sergio Ramos, he extended his good time at Atlético de Madrid by taking the controls of the Spanish midfield.

Channels – First-timer

Great match yours. He made his debut as a scorer in his sixth game with “La Roja.”

Gerard
Brown – Heeling

It always adds up, although against Holland he could not throw the diagonals that he likes so much.

Asensio – Desperate

He started well, but little by little he remembered Asensio from the last matches and ended up making Luis Enrique desperate.

Morata – Participatory

As Luis Enrique said, this version of the Juventus forward is “much superior to the previous one.” He assisted Canales in the Spanish goal and was very associative at all times.

THE CHANGES:

Reguilón – Wandering

He appeared in the photograph of Van de Beek's goal and had some other important error.

Adama Traoré – Unassisted

His colleagues did not seek him out as on other occasions. He also failed to take advantage of an opportunity that ended with a very soft shot.

Dani
Elm – Brawler

He gave alternatives in attack and showed solidarity in defense.

Ferran
towers – centered

As Guardiola does at City, Luis Enrique decided to place it as a false nine, but barely managed to enter the game.

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Llorente – Beginner

Like Unai Simón, he made his debut with 'La Roja' and with him there are already three generations of his family who have played with the national team.

Sergio
Bouquets – Historical

With his 176 caps, he equaled the legendary Buffon as the European player with the most international matches played in history.