1
first simon
slippery
He was unsteady on goal by Chakvetadze, whose centered shot slipped through the hands of the Vitorian.

2
Carvajal
Quickly
With the score 0-0, he beat Kvaratskhelia in the race, being left alone against Unai Simón.

3
Le Normand
Offensive
He had up to two chances to break his scoring record as a Spanish international: the first he missed by a millimeter and the second he hit the crossbar.

4
Laporte
Adopted
Luis de la Fuente has maintained his faith in the former City player despite his recent signing for Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr.

5
Like
Get well
After his absence in the ‘Final Four’ of the Nations League, he was in the game at left back ahead of Alejandro Balde and assisted Nico Williams with 1-6.

6
Rodri
Metronome
Both Manchester City and the Spanish team are dancing to the tune of Rodrigo Hernández Cascante, the world’s best pivot and Sergio Busquets’ rightful heir at La Roja.

7
Gavi
fixed
Self-demanding like some others, he retired in anger after being replaced after a new exhibition in the middle of the field, where he settled at the age of only 19.

8
Fabian Ruiz
Transcendental
The arrival of De la Fuente on the Red bench is a boon for the Los Palacios team. He set up Kvirkvelia’s own goal and was actively involved in Morata’s last two, gifting him one and providing the penultimate pass for the other.

9
Marco Asensio
sober
Shame on his wound. He helped Morata to a 0-1 that he himself had moments after the start of the game and left the field blindfolded after his body said enough on the stroke of half-time.

10
Dani Olmo
Hyperactive
The other bad news of the afternoon in Tbilisi. He was touched after making it 0-3 with a powerful right hand and, like Asensio, he fell to the ground in the 42nd minute. Until then, he was in all of them.

Eleven
Morata
Deadly
The man from Madrid is synonymous with goals for the Spanish team. With his hat-trick against Georgia, he now has 33 in 65 international matches and is just two behind David Silva, La Roja’s fourth all-time top scorer.

12
Lamine Yamal
Historical
At 16 years and 57 years old, he became the youngest player to debut and also score for the Spanish team, surpassing Gavi in both cases. A real madness.

13
Nico Williams
Ridiculous
It was difficult to improve on the performances Asensio and Olmo showed, but the youngest of Williams accepted the challenge, scoring Espanyol’s sixth goal and assisting Lamine Yamal in the final 1-7. A knife from the left.

14
Mikel Merino
Immediately
He replaced Gavi and quickly left his mark on the match, helping Morata to make it 1-5.

fifteen
Zubimendi
Soda
He came in so Rodri could rest and was about to join the party with his left leg almost missing.

16
Joselu
Smart
He was brilliant when he passed Nico Williams’ pass which led to Lamine Yamal’s goal. Mamardashvili avoids him with a big left hand down.
Source: La Verdad

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