England on Monday ran riot by scoring three first-half goals to stun Spain and earn a 3-2 away win in the UEFA Nations League as they moved back into contention in League A Group 4 with their first victory on Spanish soil for 31 years.
Raheem Sterling gave England the lead against the run of play in the 16th minute by finishing off a swift counterattack and Marcus Rashford fired into the top corner for the second on the half-hour after a superb pass from captain Harry Kane.
Sterling, who had not scored an England goal for three years, struck again from another Kane assist to give Gareth Southgate’s side a big halftime lead against Spain, who had scored 12 goals in their last three games and beat England 2-1 last month.
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Spain hit back with a header by substitute Paco Alcacer just before the hour and were almost gifted another goal after an error from Jordan Pickford, although the goalkeeper managed to tackle Rodrigo Moreno, sparking fierce penalty appeals from the hosts.
Captain Sergio Ramos got a second for Spain with a diving header in the eighth minute of added time with the last action of the match, leaving his side tasting their first defeat over 90 minutes since they were beaten 2-0 by Italy in Euro 2016.
“It was amazing, Spain are probably one of the in-form teams in the world, but we knew we could beat them and we came out of the blocks firing,” England captain Kane said.
“The second half was difficult, but we defended well and soaked up the pressure,” he added.
Spain lead the group with six points after three games, while England are second on four, leaving Croatia at the bottom with one point, although the World Cup runners-up have a game in hand.
Gareth Southgate fielded the youngest England starting 11 of the century and his side had to withstand a whirlwind of early Spain attacks at a packed Estadio Benito Villamarin in Seville, Spain, with Pickford using his head to thwart Marcos Alonso.
England took the lead through a lightning-quick break involving Kane, Sterling and Rashford, and the three forwards had their boot prints all over the three goals that led to the home fans booing their team off the pitch at the interval.
Sterling and company were helped by their teammates’ aggressive pressing, which unsettled Spain, a side usually so comfortable in possession, but who were suddenly surrendering the ball with alarming frequency.
Spain were a different prospect in the second half and kept threatening Pickford’s goal, with Marco Asensio smashing the ball wide and Alonso heading against the bar just before Ramos struck.
However, England hung on to claim a first win away to Spain since a Gary Lineker-inspired 4-2 victory in 1987.
“The normal thing would have been to kill the players at halftime, but I tried to keep their spirits up and told them many top teams have suffered recently,” Luis Enrique said. “We pushed them all the way back in the second half and it’s a shame we didn’t score the second goal earlier, because our fans would have scored the third goal by themselves.”
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