La Roja face Kosovo this evening in a crucial World Cup qualifier. Luis Enrique’s side are top of Group B, but have played two games more than second-placed Sweden, and given only the side that finishes first in each group is guaranteed a place in Qatar three points in Kosovo is a must. The pressure’s on.
Fantastic finish from a very tough angle, Pablo Fornals 👏 pic.twitter.com/LY73auvpT4
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) September 8, 2021
One of the stranger elements to this evening’s clash is the political aspect. Spanish television will refer to this evening’s opponents as the team of the Kosovo FA, who come from the territory of Kosovo. This is because Spain refuses to recognise Kosovo’s independence due to their own burgeoning independence movements in the Basque Country and Catalonia.
Ferran Torres scores the 2nd goal.#KOSESPpic.twitter.com/19rIZdC6bJ
— B/R Goal (@br_goal) September 8, 2021
Spain lost 2-1 to Sweden last week in their first game since they exited Euro 2020 after a semi-final defeat to eventual winners Italy. They followed that up with a 4-0 win over Georgia, and went into tonight’s game looking to secure another uncomplicated victory; they got things off to a good start, with Pablo Fornals putting Spain ahead in the 32nd minute, before Ferran Torres doubled the lead with an insurance goal in injury time.