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  Euro 2016: Big bulls run over turkey

Euro 2016: Big bulls run over turkey

AFP
Published : Jun 19, 2016, 12:50 am IST
Updated : Jun 19, 2016, 12:50 am IST

Defending European champions Spain booked their place in the last 16 round of Euro 2016 on Friday with a convincing 3-0 win against Turkey.

Sergio Ramos of Spain in action against Turkey in their Group D match at the Allianz Riviera Stadium in Nice. (Photo: AP)
 Sergio Ramos of Spain in action against Turkey in their Group D match at the Allianz Riviera Stadium in Nice. (Photo: AP)

Defending European champions Spain booked their place in the last 16 round of Euro 2016 on Friday with a convincing 3-0 win against Turkey.

Vicente del Bosque’s men bossed the Group D tie from the kickoff, with a double by Juventus’ Alvaro Morata and a first competitive international goal from Nolito sealing a comfortable win.

Spain, aiming for an unprecedented third consecutive Euros title, can seal top spot in the pool with just a draw against Croatia in their final group game on Tuesday.

Turkey need to beat the Czech Republic in their final match and hope other results go their way to have any chance of progressing as one of the four best third-placed sides from the six groups.

Before the game Turkey coach Fatih Terim had called for more “fight” from his side to keep their Euro 2016 hopes alive after an out-of-sorts display against Croatia on Sunday, and for a while his players responded.

Sitting deep and launching the occasional counter-attack, Hakan Calhanoglu roused Turkey’s raucous fans by sending a free-kick just over David de Gea’s crossbar on 25 minutes.

From the half-hour though, Spain moved up a gear, starving Turkey of possession and, with man-of-the-match Andres Iniesta pulling the strings in midfield, carving out chance after chance.

First Sergio Busquets teed up Nolito for a right-footed curler just wide of left post.

Then the busy Celta Vigo winger scuffed wide under pressure after a cutback from Juanfran.

On 34 minutes, though, Nolito turned provider to greater effect.

Looking up, he spotted Morata unmarked in front of goal and curled a pass over the defence to the marksman whose header gave Spain the lead.

Three minutes later, Vicente del Bosque’s men went two-up, this time with Nolito as the finisher.

A chip into the box by Cesc Fabregas should not have reached its target but Mehmet Topal, off-balance, headed backward to the lurking Nolito who half-volleyed on the turn past Volkan Babacan.

After the break, despite some brief flurries of Turkish resistance, Spain quickly added a third on 48 minutes. Iniesta, immaculate throughout, threaded a ball through the Turkish defence to Jordi Alba who squared to Morata for his second of the night, a tap-in through Babacan’s legs.

It was all too easy after that for the two-time defending champions.

Substitute Bruno Soriano nearly scored a fourth midway through the half, forcing a Babacan to tip round the post.

It was another desperately disappointing day for Turkey who had come into the tournament in fine form. Fancied by some as dark horses to at least escape the group, they didn’t manage a shot on target against Spain while their fans even took to booing their star player Arda Turan late on.

Location: France, Provence-Alpes-Côte, Nice