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Spain's Morata grabs late winner to seal World Cup spot

Spain's Morata grabs late winner to seal World Cup spot

Monday, November 15, 2021, 09:55 GMT+7
Spain's Morata grabs late winner to seal World Cup spot
Soccer Football - World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group B - Spain v Sweden - Estadio de La Cartuja, Seville, Spain - November 14, 2021 Spain players celebrate after qualifying for the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Photo: Reuters

SEVILLE, Spain -- Spain's Alvaro Morata came off the bench to strike a late winner as they qualified for next year’s World Cup finals in Qatar by beating stubborn visitors Sweden 1-0 in a tense clash on Sunday.

Morata struck in the 86th minute when he cleverly lifted the ball over Sweden's Robin Olsen after Dani Olmo's fierce drive was pushed onto the post by the keeper and fell into his path.

Spain, who won the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, finished top of Group B with 19 points, four ahead of the second-placed Swedes who could still qualify through the playoffs in March.

"I felt more pressure now then in the Euros," said Spain manager Luis Enrique, whose side lost to eventual winners Italy on penalties in this year's European Championship semi-finals.

"We tried to work a lot on the mental side, always trying to keep it positive and the players responded well. I'm so proud of them and how they responded."

Spain, playing in front of 52,000 fans in the sold-out La Cartuja stadium, had never lost a home game in World Cup qualifiers and kept their record intact in Seville.

They had only ever lost four of 52 games in the city.

Soccer Football - World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group B - Spain v Sweden - Estadio de La Cartuja, Seville, Spain - November 14, 2021 Spain coach Luis Enrique celebrates with his players as Spain qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Photo: Reuters

Soccer Football - World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group B - Spain v Sweden - Estadio de La Cartuja, Seville, Spain - November 14, 2021 Spain coach Luis Enrique celebrates with his players as Spain qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Photo: Reuters

"We knew it was a life and death situation and we wanted to qualify at any cost. Nobody said it was going to be easy and I'm happy for our people," Sergio Busquets told reporters.

It was a nervous occasion and although Spain dominated play, the Swedes created the best opportunities through the dangerous Emil Forsberg and Alexander Isak on the counter-attack.

Forsberg almost scored twice in the first half. First, he shot just past the upright and then he was left unmarked at the far post to meet Ludwig Augustinsson’s cross with a volley that licked Unai Simon’s right-hand post before going wide.

"It feels sour. I think we played a good first half and created chances, but the ball did not want to go in. It was not our day." Forsberg told reporters.

After playing the full 90 minutes in Sweden's 2-0 loss to Georgia on Thursday, Zlatan Ibrahimovic started on the bench and made little impact when he came on for the last 20 minutes.

The game was heading for a draw, which would have been enough take Spain to the finals, when Olsen tipped Olmo's strike against the woodwork before it fell to substitute Morata, who was winning his 50th cap, and he calmly put the ball in net.

It will be Spain's 16th appearance, and 12th in a row, in 22 World Cups. The last time they failed to qualify was in 1974.

Reuters

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