Spain secured a 4-1 victory over Georgia in Cologne, setting up a highly anticipated Euro 2024 quarter-final against Germany. Despite an early setback with an own goal by Robin Le Normand, Spain demonstrated their dominance and resilience throughout the match.
Georgia took an unexpected lead in the 18th minute when Le Normand accidentally scored in his own net during a lightning counterattack. Spain remained composed and equalized in the 39th minute with Rodri’s low 20-yard shot. In the second half, Fabian Ruiz headed in Lamine Yamal’s cross in the 51st minute, putting Spain ahead. Nico Williams scored a powerful goal, followed by Dani Olmo’s solo effort to complete the 4-1 triumph.
Spain’s relentless pressure and cohesive play highlighted their status as major contenders for the title. Young talents like Williams, Pedri, and Yamal continue to impress under Luis de la Fuente’s management. Despite the loss, Georgia leaves their first major tournament with pride, having achieved notable success in the group stage, including a victory over Portugal.
Fabian Ruiz was the standout player with a stellar performance, including the crucial second goal that shifted the momentum in Spain’s favor. Spain will now face Germany in Stuttgart on July 5, with both teams having three Euro titles each. The winner of this clash will likely be favored to claim a historic fourth championship.
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