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Spain Held 1-1 By Iraq In World Cup Warm-Up, Sweden Draw With Greece

Spain was held to a 1-1 draw by Iraq in a World Cup warm-up match in La Coruna. Ferran Torres scored for Spain in the 16th minute, but Merchas Doski equalized for Iraq in the 27th minute. Spain coach Luis de la Fuente gave debuts to several players, with many regulars absent. Elsewhere, Sweden played a 2-2 draw with Greece, and France lost 2-1 to Cote d'Ivoire.

FIFA WC: Iraq hold Spain in warm-up, Sweden play out 2-2 draw with Greece

Madrid, June 5

Spain was held to a 1-1 draw by Iraq in a World Cup warm-up match in La Coruna, with the Asian side delivering a solid defensive display against a much-changed Spain team.

Spain coach Luis de la Fuente gave debuts to Barcelona midfielder Marc Bernal and Real Sociedad defender Jon Martin in his starting 11, despite the two being from the group of support players named to assist preparations for the 26-man World Cup squad.

A host of regulars were absent, including injured trio Nico Williams, Lamine Yamal and Victor Munoz, as well as Champions League finalists Martin Zubimendi, David Raya and Fabian Ruiz. Mikel Oyarzabal, Pedri and Marc Cucurella were also rested, reports Xinhua.

De la Fuente started Joan Garcia as his goalkeeper, which will further raise speculation over whether the Barcelona player or Athletic Club's Unai Simon will start against Cabo Verde on June 15.

Garcia was caught out of position when Merchas Doski scored Iraq's equalizer in the 27th minute as his curling effort found the net with the goalkeeper seemingly expecting a cross.

Until then Spain had been in control against opponents sitting in a low block and looking to break with direct balls. Ferran Torres opened the scoring in the 16th minute, running through to finish left-footed after Borja Iglesias dummied an Aymeric Laporte pass from the back, with Iraq's defense slow to react. Torres later struck the bar before halftime, but despite 72 percent possession Spain struggled to break Iraq down.

The second half had little of note as De la Fuente introduced more debutants including Marc Pubill, who will travel to the World Cup, along with others such as Real Madrid forward Gonzalo Garcia, Real Sociedad's Sergio Gomez, Valencia's Javi Guerra and Mallorca goalkeeper Leo Roman, who is not on the World Cup roster.

Spain failed to create any clear chances against a solid Iraqi defense after the break, while Iraq showed themselves to be no pushovers despite being drawn into a very tough group with France, Senegal and Norway.

Spain will travel to the United States on Friday and will play its final warm-up match against Peru in Puebla, Mexico on June 9 before starting their World Cup campaign against Cabo Verde on June 15. Iraq faces Norway two days later.

Elsewhere, France lost 2-1 to Cote d'Ivoire. Guela Doue got the better of his brother Desire as he scored a goal and set up another in Cote d'Ivoire's upset victory over France in Nantes. After Rayan Cherki gave France the lead, Guela broke clear of the defence to equalise in style, FIFA reports.

With Desire among several several Paris Saint-Germain players on the bench, Guela then set up Amad Diallo with six minutes remaining as the Ivorians claimed a memorable scalp.

After losing 3-1 to Scandinavian rivals Norway, Sweden stuttered again in their preparations as they were held to a draw by Greece at their send-off match in Stockholm.

Shortly after joining up with the squad after being rested following the UEFA Champions League final, Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres levelled things for Sweden with a deflected free-kick. Graham Potter's men looked on course for victory when Taha Ali teed up Gustav Nilsson but Giorgos Masouras spoiled the party deep into injury time.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priyanka N

That goal from Merchas Doski was pure class! Curling it in when the keeper expected a cross — proper football brain. Spain might have 72% possession but that doesn't win you games, as we Indians know from watching our own team in Asian Cups.

Aryan P

I get rotating the squad, but Spain's lineup was too experimental. De la Fuente should have at least kept a few regular starters to build chemistry. Iraq capitalized on their inexperience. Sweden drawing with Greece also shows they're not firing yet — though Gyokeres is a beast! 🇮🇳⚽

James A

As a neutral, this is great for the World Cup. Teams like Iraq and Cote d'Ivoire showing they can upset the big boys. France losing to Ivory Coast with the Doue brothers story is fantastic narrative. Spain better sort out their defence before Cabo Verde — Garcia looked shaky.

Naveen S

Iraq's group with France, Senegal and Norway is tough, but if they defend like this, they could snatch a point or two. Meanwhile, Sweden's injury-time equalizer by Greece shows the Greeks have grit. Potter needs to work on team cohesion — the Champions League final hangover is real! 🇮🇳👏

Shweta Y

Respect to Iraq for not sitting back after scoring. They kept their shape and frustrated Spain in the second half. That's the kind of discipline Indian football needs more of — we saw it against Qatar in the World Cup qualifiers. Small steps for Asian football! ⚡

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