European League: Spain 1-1 Switzerland! Ramos goal line clearance +2 missed penalty, Moreno tied in 89 minutes

At 3:45 am on November 15th, Beijing time, a game in the fifth round of the European League A Group D, Spain challenged Switzerland. In this campaign, Froyle took the lead in the goal, Ramos missed the goal line and missed two penalty kicks. Hrade Moreno equalized the score in the final stage. In the end, Spain drew 1-1 with Switzerland.

In the previous 4 rounds, Spain had 2 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss, and Switzerland had 2 draws and 2 losses. In the last game, Spain drew 1-1 with the Netherlands, and Switzerland lost 1-2 to Belgium. In terms of starting, Spain is led by Ramos, Busquets, Roberto, and Fabian Ruiz are starting, Switzerland is led by Shaqiri, and Zaka and Akangi are starting.

In the 26th minute, Embolo made a cross from the right, Froyle followed up and shot successfully, and Switzerland scored the first goal.

In the 54th minute, the Swiss backcourt made a long pass. Uray-Simon made a mistake. Sefelovic made an empty goal and was driven back by Ramos to make a clearance.

In the 56th minute, Ramos hit a header on Ricardo Rodríguez's arm, and the referee awarded a penalty. Ramos took the penalty, goalkeeper Sommer judged the right direction and fell to the ground to save the ball to the baseline.

According to statistics, this is the first time that Ramos has missed a penalty since May 9, 2018. During the 25 consecutive penalty kicks, Real Madrid center-backs all hits.

In the 78th minute, Morata broke into the penalty area and was put from behind by Elvetti. The referee showed Elvetti the second yellow card to send him off and awarded a penalty kick.

Ramos took the penalty again, he again chose the lower left corner, Sommer again judged the opposite direction and confiscated the ball.

In the 89th minute, Reggie Ron sent a low pass from the left. Hellad Moreno, who came off the bench, outflanked and Spain equalized the score.

In the end, Spain drew 1-1 with Switzerland. For the first time in team history, they had seven consecutive away games. The last time the Matadors won away games was in September 2019. After the game, Spain ranked second in the group with 8 points, 1 point behind Germany, and Switzerland continued to bottom with a winless game.