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Albaniavs.Spain

sportsmole.co.uk, 22 June 2024, 09:43
A Spain outfit already confirmed as Euro 2024 Group B winners tackle an Albania side still in with a shot of last-16 qualification at the Merkur Spiel-Arena on Monday night.

La Roja bested reigning champions Italy 1-0 to ensure their rightful place in the knockout rounds, while Sylvinho's side currently sit third courtesy of a dramatic fightback in a 2-2 draw with Croatia.

Match preview

From the villain at one end to the hero at the other, Albania midfielder Klaus Gjasula had ostensibly condemned his nation to the most gut-wrenching of defeats against Croatia, netting a highly unfortunate own goal after earlier strikes from Qazim Laci and Andrej Kramaric.

Gjasula's deflection into his own net came just four minutes after his introduction off the bench, but there would be a 95th-minute twist to the take at the Volksparkstadion, where the 34-year-old rectified his earlier misdemeanour with the most remarkable of last-gasp equalisers.

Had Gjasula not made up for his indiscretion in the dying embers, Albania would be packing their bags and preparing to depart their hotel early, but Sylvinho's third-placed side remain in with a chance of a first-ever knockout appearance at a major tournament.

Currently residing in the bronze medal position - above Croatia on goal difference - Albania will finish second if they can stun the Spaniards and Croatia beat Italy by no more than two goals at the very least, and qualifying for the last 16 as one of the four best third-placed sides is not beyond the realm of possibility either.

Of course, such scenarios firstly hinge on the Red and Blacks doing what neither Croatia nor Italy have been able to do at the current tournament so far - take a point off or even score against Spain - but Luis de la Fuente's side could be forgiven for letting their guard down slightly here.

Five days on from their resounding 3-0 success over Croatia - laying down quite the early marker in the process - own goals were also the order of the day in Spain's colossal clash with Italy, an encounter between the two sides to have won three of the past four editions of the European Championships.

However, La Roja had the holders' number all evening on June 20 and deservedly came up trumps thanks to Riccardo Calafiori turning the ball into his own net with 55 minutes played, a contribution which guaranteed Spain's progression to a further round as group winners.

With six points accrued, four goals scored and zero conceded, Spain have more than underlined their status as a serious contender for continental glory - even if they did fly slightly under the radar before the tournament began - having made a mockery of the so-called group of death thus far.

Furthermore, by topping Group B, De la Fuente's side will only have to face one of the best third-placed sides from Groups A, D, E or F in their last-16 battle, although that contest could precede a mouthwatering quarter-final with hosts Germany on July 5.

For now, though, extending their applaudable winning sequence to five matches across all competitions and completing Group B with a 100% success rate is the goal for La Roja, who coincidentally have a 100% success rate against Albania, winning all eight of their previous men's internationals.

Albania European Championship form:

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D

Albania form (all competitions):

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D

Spain European Championship form:

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Spain form (all competitions):

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While Albania have no fewer than five players walking a suspension tightrope - Armando Broja, Gjasula, Elseid Hysaj, Arber Hoxha and Mirlind Daku would miss any potential last-16 tie if they are booked - Sylvinho should not take such matters into account when selecting his team on Monday.

There are no injury or fitness concerns to report from the Red and Blacks' camp - music to the ears of their supporters - and Gjasula's crucial contribution against Croatia may have given Sylvinho some food for thought in midfield.

However, the former Arsenal, Manchester City and Barcelona defender will likely keep faith with all 11 starters from the showdown with the 2018 World Cup runners-up, meaning another start up top for Rey Manaj over Chelsea's Broja, who endured a troubled loan spell at Fulham last season too.

On the other hand, Spain boss De la Fuente has confirmed that changes are in the offing for Monday's game with top spot assured, one of which will be enforced, as midfield enforcer Rodri must serve a suspension on account of picking up two yellow cards.

Two players who may have been banking on starts at either end of the field - centre-back Nacho and winger Ayoze Perez - are also uncertain due to muscle and hamstring problems respectively, and the Roja boss certainly has no need to take any unnecessary risks in Dusseldorf.

Arsenal and Barcelona-linked Martin Zubimendi is surely first in line to replace Rodri, while the likes of Mikel Oyarzabal, Mikel Merino, Ferran Torres, Alejandro Grimaldo 38-year-old Jesus Navas and potentially even David Raya could be in line for promotion to the XI.

Albania possible starting lineup:

Strakosha; Hysaj, Ajeti, Djimsiti, Mitaj; Asllani, Ramadani; Asani, Laci, Bajrami; Manaj

Spain possible starting lineup:

Raya; Navas, Vivian, Laporte, Grimaldo; Merino, Zubimendi, Baena; Torres, Joselu, Oyarzabal

We say: Albania 0-2 Spain

Such is the depth in the Spain squad that De la Fuente could make changes in the double figures and still see his side run out comfortable winners in Dusseldorf, even against an Albania side with plenty more to fight for.

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