Saturday, May 11, 2024

Spain defense implodes in heaviest loss since ’50

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SALVADOR, Brazil (AP) — A defense that helped to win Spain’s last three major tournaments was totally ripped to shreds in a 5-1 defeat by the Netherlands at the World Cup on Friday, as the defending champions tumbled to their heaviest competitive defeat since 1950.
Spain hadn’t been beaten so humiliatingly since losing 6-1 to Brazil the last time the World Cup was played in this South American country.
Goalkeeper Iker Casillas made a handful of blunders on Friday, as did the normally reliable center backs Gerard Pique and Sergio Ramos.
Spain’s players left the Arena Fonte Nova pitch in disbelief, while coach Vicente del Bosque tried to maintain morale by encouraging his players at the final whistle.
The European champions have little time to regroup in a tough Group B with Chile next.
 
Group B Standings

 

Wins

Losses

Draws

Goals For

Goals Against

Points

Netherlands

1

0

0

5

1

3

Australia

0

0

0

0

0

0

Chile

0

0

0

0

0

0

Spain

0

1

0

1

5

0

 
Schedule & Results
Friday, June 13 – Netherlands 5, Spain 1 at Salvador, Brazil
Friday, June 13 – 6 p.m.: Chile vs Australia at Cuiaba, Brazil
Wednesday, June 18 – noon: Netherlands vs Australia at Porto Alegre, Brazil
Wednesday, June 18 – 3 p.m.: Spain vs Chile at Rio de Janeiro
Monday, June 23 – noon: Spain vs Australia at Curitiba, Brazil
Monday, June 23 – noon: Netherlands vs Chile at Sao Paulo

 

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