Unai Simón, Aymeric Laporte, Robin Le Normand, Alejandro Balde (Fran García), Dani Carvajal (Jesús Navas), Rodri , Mikel Merino (Oihan Sancet), Gavi , Álvaro Morata (Joselu ), Mikel Oyarzabal (Bryan Zaragoza), Ferran Torres.
Subs: Fabián Ruiz, David García, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Pau Torres, Ansu Fati, David Raya, Martín Zubimendi.
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Scotland
Angus Gunn, Jack Hendry, Scott McKenna, Ryan Porteous (Billy Gilmour), Andy Robertson (Nathan Patterson), Aaron Hickey, Callum McGregor (Kenny McLean), Scott McTominay, Ryan Christie (Stuart Armstrong), John McGinn, Lyndon Dykes (Ché Adams).
Subs: Jacob Brown, Liam Kelly, Liam Cooper, Greg Taylor, Lewis Ferguson, Zander Clark, John Souttar.
First of all, it's hilarious to see r/soccer once again getting their knickers in a twist over a perfectly correct refereeing decision. The Scotland player was offside and clearly interfering with Unai Simon. That's why the goal was disallowed not for a foul..
Anyways, Spain were clearly the better side and if Ferran scores his early sitter than it probably would have ended 4-0 or something. Scotland showed great fighting spirit and threw their bodies on the line but no one can deny that they were outplayed for most of the match
Spain has now won 25 home matches in a row in Euro qualifiers. More than any other side in history
It initially got disallowed for a foul, why the fuck is the referee being called over to the monitor for an offside and being shown Hendry near the keeper. They are just trying to cover their arses for absolutely fucking it