Spain secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Denmark in their UEFA Nations League match on Saturday, with Martin Zubimendi scoring the decisive goal in the 79th minute. The win puts Luis de la Fuente’s side at the top of Group A4 with seven points from three matches.
Spain dominated possession and created numerous chances throughout the match, recording 25 attempts on goal. Alvaro Morata and Lamine Yamal both had opportunities in the first half, while Fabian Ruiz threatened early in the second period.
Denmark’s goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel made several crucial saves, notably denying Morata just past the hour mark. However, Schmeichel was ultimately beaten by Zubimendi’s volley from outside the box, which slipped through his grasp.
The match showcased Spain’s attacking prowess, with Christian Eriksen orchestrating Denmark’s resistance. Despite their efforts, Denmark dropped to second place in the group with six points from three games.
Zubimendi, who scored the winning goal, was named Man of the Match for his decisive contribution. His performance exemplified Spain’s persistence in breaking down a stubborn Danish defense.
This result reinforces Spain’s strong start to their Nations League campaign under new coach Luis de la Fuente. The victory sets up an intriguing continuation of the group stage, with Spain looking to maintain their momentum in upcoming fixtures.