51th Match FIFA World Cup 2018 Knockout Phase
51th Match FIFA World Cup
2018
Knockout Phase
RUSSIA Beat the SPAIN
1-1 in World Cup 2018
Russia win on penalties (3 - 4)
v Hosts victorious in first shootout of Russia
2018
v Ignashevich
own goal opened scoring, Dzyuba spot kick levelled
v RELIVE: As
it happened, stats and more
Russia defeated Spain on penalties to earn victory after the
inaugural shootout of the 2018 FIFA World Cup™. Koke saw his effort saved by
Igor Akinfeev, before Iago Aspas's unsuccessful spot kick sent the Luzhniki
Stadium in Moscow into delirium.
It had all started so well for La Roja -
who silenced the Luzhniki in the opening moments - a set-piece providing the
opportunity for Spain to take the lead. Sergio Ramos proved a nuisance to
Sergei Ignashevich, and the veteran defender turned the ball into his own net.
But Russia did not wilt in the sticky Moscow evening. The
imperious Artem Dzyuba revelled in his battle with Ramos and Gerard Pique, and
another one of his victorious skirmishes against the latter resulted in the
Barcelona man handling inside the box. Dzyuba himself stepped up and sent David
De Gea the wrong way.
The second half settled into a pattern of Spanish possession and
Russian counter-attacks, but beside a late save by Akinfeev from Andres
Iniesta, neither side looked ready to win the game in normal time. A brave
defensive performance from Russia in extra time earned them a penalty shootout
against the 2010 winners, where Akinfeev was ultimately the hero.
Team Reporter Analysis
Antia Andre with Spain
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Spain deserved more from the 120 minutes. They controlled the game from the
start but hard work by the Russian defenders made their job incredibly
difficult. Despite the good first half for La Roja with
the own goal, the penalty changed things. Andres Iniesta's introduction also
altered the pattern of play, with Spain looking more confident after his
entrance. De Gea could not keep out the Russians, while Koke and Aspas were
unsuccessful from the spot.
Igor Borunov with Russia [Follow: Twitter]
Russia brought the plan for this game to life with patience and determination even though it had all started as a nightmare with an own goal by Sergei Ignashevich under pressure from Sergio Ramos. The tall striker Artem Dzyuba won almost every aerial battle including one which led to a penalty, converted by the No22. The game went to a stalemate after the break with both teams playing their opposing styles, but being unable to score in the second half of normal time, or the extra time that followed. Russia spent almost the entirety of extra time defending, but held firm to earn a shootout - with a dream, dream ending for the hosts.
Russia brought the plan for this game to life with patience and determination even though it had all started as a nightmare with an own goal by Sergei Ignashevich under pressure from Sergio Ramos. The tall striker Artem Dzyuba won almost every aerial battle including one which led to a penalty, converted by the No22. The game went to a stalemate after the break with both teams playing their opposing styles, but being unable to score in the second half of normal time, or the extra time that followed. Russia spent almost the entirety of extra time defending, but held firm to earn a shootout - with a dream, dream ending for the hosts.
Budweiser Man of the Match
Igor Akinfeev guaranteed his own chapter in the story of Russia 2018 with two saves to deny the Spaniards in the shootout, sending the resolute hosts into the quarter-finals against the odds.
Igor Akinfeev guaranteed his own chapter in the story of Russia 2018 with two saves to deny the Spaniards in the shootout, sending the resolute hosts into the quarter-finals against the odds.
The Stat
1 penalty shootout for Russia in the history of the World Cup, and their first ever victory. Spain lost their third World Cup penalty shootout - having been successful from the spot only once in global finals history.
1 penalty shootout for Russia in the history of the World Cup, and their first ever victory. Spain lost their third World Cup penalty shootout - having been successful from the spot only once in global finals history.
What's next
Russia will face the winner of Croatia-Denmark – Quarter-final, 7 July, Sochi
Russia will face the winner of Croatia-Denmark – Quarter-final, 7 July, Sochi
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