The Timaru Herald

Ramos lifts Spain, as young stars shine for Italy

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Spain needed to be bailed out by a veteran. Italy got a boost from some new faces.

The former European champions both started their campaigns to qualify for Euro 2020 with wins over Scandinavi­an visitors yesterday – but in different fashion.

While a misfiring Spain turned to captain Sergio Ramos to edge Norway 2-1, Italians Nicolo Barella and Moise Kean scored their first internatio­nal goals to beat Finland 2-0.

The pressure is on Italy to recover from last year’s embarrassi­ng failure to qualify for the World Cup finals.

Spain likewise want to use the European qualifying campaign to restore their status as one of the continent’s best teams after losing to a less talented Russia in the World Cup last 16.

‘‘When you start from zero there is always excitement,’’ Ramos said.

‘‘We have a dream, this goal to do something big. A new quest starts, a new objective, and there is no better way to do so than this.’’

GROUP F

Spain dominated the first half at Valencia’s Mestalla Stadium but only Rodrigo Moreno could convert his scoring chance.

Norway equalised in the 65th minute when forward Joshua King netted a penalty after substitute Bjorn Johnsen was fouled by Inigo Martinez in the penalty area.

But Ramos soon got his turn at the spot when Alvaro Morata poached a poor back pass by Harvard Nordtveit and was cut down in the box by goalkeeper Rune Jarstein.

Ramos, making his 162nd appearance for Spain, got the winner when he converted a spot kick in the ‘‘panenka’’ style – waiting for the goalie to move before chipping the ball down the middle – in the 71st.

Also in group F, Sweden beat Romania 2-1 thanks to goals by Robin Quaison and Viktor Claesson. Substitute Claudiu Keseru pulled one back for Romania.

Malta edged the Faroe Islands 2-1 in the matchup of the group’s minnows.

Three-time champion Spain are the favourites to win the qualifying group.

GROUP J

Barella, a 22-year-old midfielder with Cagliari, scored seven minutes in for Italy with a long, deflected shot from a rebound following a freekick from Marco Verratti.

Kean, aged 19, then took advantage of an excellent through-ball from Ciro Immobile to find the target from the centre of the area in the 74th. He became the second youngest scorer for Italy after Bruno Nicole in 1958.

‘‘He’s skilful,’’ Italy coach Roberto Mancini said of Kean. ‘‘But he still has a lot of work to do. He’s got a huge margin for improvemen­t.’’

It marked the first time the Azzurri scored more than one goal in a competitiv­e match in nearly two years.

Also in group J, Greece won at Liechtenst­ein 2-0 from goals by Kostas Fortounis and Anastasios Donis.

Bosnia and Herzegovin­a beat Armenia 2-1 as Bosnia striker Edin Dzeko celebrated his 100th appearance.

GROUP D

Switzerlan­d got second-half goals from Steven Zuber and Denis Zakaria to win at Georgia 2-0, ending the hosts’ run of seven unbeaten games at home.

Ireland’s Jeff Hendrick scored to help beat Gibraltar 1-0.

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