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Spain hammer Turkey

Jefferson ChaseJune 17, 2016

There was little drama in Friday's late match, as the Spanish trampled the Turks 3-0. The debate can now commence as to whether the defending European champions have re-found the form that once made them powerhouses.

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Frankreich UEFA EURO 2016 Fußball EM Spanien - Türkei
Image: Reuters/Y. Herman

Spain had racked up a very Spain-typical 1-0 win in their first match and were looking to seize control of Group D and assure progression into the next round. For Turkey, losers their first time out, it was about trying to get their campaign started in Nice.

Spain hogged the ball, as is their way, and created a pair of chances in the tenth minute. Alvaro Morata forced Volkan Babacan into a diving save, and Pique's header after the resulting corner bounced off the ground and over the bar.

Turkey's best look at goal came from a Hakan Calhanoglu free kick after 26 minutes. Two minutes later, Nolito came even closer with a mid-range shot that just curled around the post.

And just after the half-hour mark, Spain broke through when Nolito put in a precision cross and Alvaro Morata directed a firm header into the net. Two minutes later and Spain were in dream land. Morata put in a cross, which came off the head of Mehmet Topal and landed at Nolito's feet. His finish was clinical, and Spain led by a pair.

Turkey's defense had almost ceased to exist, and they were lucky to head into the dressing rooms only down 2-0.

Frankreich UEFA EURO 2016 Fußball EM Spanien - Türkei
Turkey will have nightmares about Morata for some time to comeImage: Reuters/E. Gaillard

Spain back to their best

Turkey needed a massive comeback in the second half, a la the Czech Republic, but what they got was more pain. Only three minutes after the restart, a failed offside trap sprung Jordi Alba and Morata, and the striker had no trouble completing his brace. Alba may have been slightly offside, but the goal was allowed to stand.

Any residual Turkish resistance was broken, and the Spaniards began creating quality chances every three or four minutes. But they either took pity or didn't want to exhaust themselves by scoring any further goals.

The 3-0 win was the most convincing performance by Spain in a major tournament since the final of the 2012 European Championship. The Spaniards haven't lost a match in this event since 2004.

They now join France and Italy in the Round of 16, while Turkey must beat the Czech Republic or they will be heading home.