The Spanish U19 team did not end their Elite Round debut with a victory on Wednesday. José Lana’s men are not tied down in one against Slovenia in the first match of the Elite Round of three they will play with one challenge in mind: to get a ticket for the European Championship of the category to be held in Northern Ireland next summer.
Slovenia, with greater presence and verticality in the first half, advanced with a goal from Lucas Macak after a run down the left wing of Benkič. The Hispanic team, where the Blaugranas stand out Marc Giu and Héctor Fort and the parakeet Miguel Carvalho and former Spanish player Simo, He did not impose his law in the first 45 minutes, so it was difficult for him to suppress the attacks of the very poisonous Slovenians. As the minutes passed, Spain controlled the territory but could not get the opposition into danger. So, until the 40th minute, La Rojita did not give the first half a clear warning. The blaugrana Marc Guiu, super cover and almost without precedent, a good shot was taken that missed the target.
The Barcelona player left in the second half Hector Fort and Rayane Belaid, of Atlético, they reactivated La Rojita. The result of the best game came the equalizer Belaid’s boots (64′). Spain stepped up and had a chance to win. in 88′ Paul Fortuny He invented a beautiful left foot shot that spits off the wood of the post.
Spain continued to press and scored the second goal at the last breath, but was annulled due to a previous foul of an attacker. 1-1 did not move and the team Jose Lana They will have to work hard in their two remaining games (Saturday against Kosovo and next Tuesday against Austria) to qualify for the European Championship.
Data sheet:
SPAIN
Francisco Javier González (P), Julio Díaz, Wassim Keddari, Yarek Gasiorowski, Gerard Hernández (C), Assane Diao, Miguel Carvalho (Fortuny 82′), David Mella, Marc Guiu, Cristian David Perea (Héctor Fort 46′), Peio Channels (Belid 46′)
Bench: Daniel Martín (P), Héctor Fort, Kevin Sánchez, Pol Fortuny, Daniel Muñoz, Sergi Domínguez, Siren Diao, Yanis Senhadji, Rayane Belid
Instructor: José María Lana Fernández
SLOVENIA
Tim Štrasberger, Luka Poredoš (C), Arjan Malić, Lukas Hempt, Miha Trdan, Jaka Cuber, Luka Topalović, Dino Kojić, Kevin Benkič, Lucas Mačak, Lan Hribar
Bench: Riad Silajdzic, Florjan Jevšenak, Niko Kasalo, Lukas Tomažič (P), Relja Obrić, Kristjan Bendra, Luka Mlakar, Anej Lorbek
Coach: Mišo Brečko
Source: La Verdad

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