In a thrilling match at Euro 2024, Spain overcame an early setback to secure a convincing 4-1 victory against a resilient Georgia on Sunday, securing their spot in the tournament’s quarter-finals and ending Georgia’s remarkable run.
The three-time champions fell behind in the 18th minute when Robin Le Normand inadvertently turned Otar Kakabadze’s cross into his own net, giving Georgia an unexpected lead. However, Spain quickly regained composure and showcased their dominance throughout the match.
Spain’s response was swift as they equalized in the 39th minute when Nico Williams set up Rodri, who clinically fired a low shot into the corner of the net. The momentum shifted further in Spain’s favor early in the second half when Fabian Ruiz headed in Lamine Yamal’s precise cross, putting La Roja ahead 2-1.
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Georgia fought valiantly but struggled to contain Spain’s attacking prowess. Williams extended Spain’s lead with a well-taken goal in the 75th minute, effectively quashing any hopes of a Georgian comeback. Dani Olmo then sealed the victory with a goal in the 83rd minute, capping off a comprehensive performance by the Spanish side.
The win sets up a quarter-final clash for Spain against hosts Germany, highlighting the team’s determination to add to their Euro successes. Spain had previously secured a perfect record in the group stage and demonstrated their championship pedigree in this encounter, showcasing their resilience and clinical finishing.
For Georgia, despite their exit, the tournament marked a historic achievement as they made their debut appearance in the European Championship, impressing with memorable victories along the way.
Spain will now look forward to the quarter-finals with confidence, aiming to continue their pursuit of Euro 2024 glory.