Selections: Spain/Switzerland, the video summary and notes from Fabian Ruiz

Selections: Spain/Switzerland, the video summary and notes from Fabian Ruiz
Selections: Spain/Switzerland, the video summary and notes from Fabian Ruiz

Spain won 3-2 against Switzerland on Monday evening in Tenerife in the Nations League and Fabian Ruiz played the entire match, even inheriting the captain's armband when Alvaro Morata left at half-time. The PSG midfielder conceded a penalty, but his match was praised by the Spanish press. Find below the video summary and the goals from Spain/Switzerland, as well as Fabian Ruiz's notes in the Spanish press.

The video summary and the goals of Spain/Switzerland (3-2)

Fabian Ruiz's notes in the Spanish press

AS : The best at what he does best, which is producing football. He plays very well and helps others play better. He's the kind of player who won't win the Ballon d'Or, but will win it for a teammate. Maybe Rodri's was the first. He shines and gives splendor to the team.

Brand (6.5/10) : After last Friday's mistake, he took revenge by having an excellent first half against Switzerland. He is a player with great technique and great vision. He was bold at the edge of the area, he grabbed the ball and hit it, but his shot was off target. He gave an excellent diagonal ball to Grimaldo, who passed it to Nico who missed the goal. After a great action from Bryan Zaragoza, Fabian shot from the center of the area, but the Swiss goalkeeper made a great save. He made a mistake trying to clear and kicked Sierro, who earned a penalty and a goal for Switzerland.

Sports World (7/10) : Accurate in 92% of the passes he attempted, it is particularly remarkable that he did not miss a single one of the 9 long passes he made. He gave continuity and meaning to the game when the ball passed through him.

Sport (5/10) : Unlucky. Although he was not on his best day, he tried whenever he could to use his very beautiful left foot. He covered a lot of ground and lacked a little more precision. He committed a very innocent penalty while trying to clear the ball which allowed Switzerland to come back to 2-2.


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