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  • Scotland 2-3 Spain: Villa record, Llorente winning-strike

    Spain striker David Villa managed to put name a record as the top scorer of La Furia Roja. One goal helped lead Espana win 3-2 over hosts Scotland.

    Presented exciting match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on Tuesday (12/10/2010) Spain beat Scotland 3-2.

    The visitors opened the scoring through David Villa's penalty in the final minutes of the first half. This goal makes El Guaje be attackers tersubur in the Spanish national team level.

    La Furia Roja getting away thanks to goals from Andres Iniesta in the 54th minute.

    But Scotland is able to equalize with two goals in less than ten minutes, each headed by Steven Naismith and suicide Gerard Pique.

    Fernando Llorente became a Spain's hero by scoring the winning goal in minute 79.

    With this result Vicente del Bosque's men still reigns at the top of the standings while the Group I with nine points from three parties who have acted so far.



    The game

    Spain controlled the game in the first round. Opportunities opener Espana obtained in the 14th minute when David Villa headed a cross to welcome David Silva can be caught goalkeeper Allan McGregor.

    Two minutes later turn to kick Silva who successfully thwarted by McGregor.

    Kans host is present in the 17th minute. Having shot a relatively free space, James Morrisson opened fire which was still hit the Spanish players.

    McGregor again be the savior of the Tartan Army when it dismissed the close-range shot Villa in the 29th minute.

    The impasse was finally broken in the match a minute into halftime. The goal became champion of Euro 2008 after David Villa's penalty execution conquer McGregor. Previously kick fitting 12 after the referee awarded a Steven Whittaker assessed handsball.

    Six-minute first-half run, McGregor again saved the goal of Scotland. This time, Rangers goalkeeper was dismissed kick David Silva.

    La Furia Roja double the score in the 54th minute through Andres Iniesta's kick. This goal advantage after the kick the ball rebound player Santi Cazorla hit Scotland.

    The Tartan Army managed to reduce the lag in the 57th minute through Steven Naismith header. Receiving feedback from Kenny Miller, Naismith who did not get tight convoy managed to continue the ball to penetrate the goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

    These goals hearten Scotland. The 65th minute, the same score to 2-2 after Gerrard Pique strong perform an own goal.

    This goal stems from Darren Fletcher's pass to James Morisson, hereinafter called the second name off a cross from the right wing. Pique who intend to cut the ball coming his own goal just ripped.

    Substitute Fernando Llorente bring back that? 2008 European champions led 3-2 eleven minutes into the final whistle. Receive a detachable cross from Joan Capdevila left wing, Llorente who did not get tight escort menceploskan ball to beat McGregor.

    Scotland must lose Steven Whittaker in the final minutes of the game for receiving a second yellow card.


    Team Line-up:

    Scotland:
    McGregor, Weir, Whittaker, Bardsley, McManus, McCulloch (Adam 46), Fletcher, Morrison (Maloney 87 '), Dorrans (Mackie 79'), Miller, Naismith

    Spain: Casillas, Puyol, Capdevila, Pique, Sergio Ramos, Xabi Alonso, Busquets (Marchena 89 '), Iniesta, Cazorla (Pablo Hernandez 70'), Silva (Llorente 76 '), Villa

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