QUICK REPORT: SPAIN 4-0 ARMENIA
Jonathan Roorda
Soccerway
Sept 10 2008
Netherlands
David Villa scored two of Spain's four goals
ALBACETE (SW) - European champions Spain achieved a rather simple
victory over Armenia in their second World Cup qualifier. One of the
highlights was the participation of youngster Bojan Krkic.
Joan Capdevila put the Spaniards ahead after only seven minutes,
and Euro 2008 top scorer David Villa's goals in the 15th and 79th
minutes earned his side a comfortable lead.
Marcos Senna, another key player earlier this summer, netted Spain's
fourth and final goal in the 82nd minute.
The home crowd in Albacete had another reason to celebrate as the young
Bojan Krkic made his debut, replacing Santi Cazorla in the 64th minute.
This event means that Bojan ties his future to Spain, and is no longer
eligible to play for the Serbian national team.
Jonathan Roorda
Soccerway
Sept 10 2008
Netherlands
David Villa scored two of Spain's four goals
ALBACETE (SW) - European champions Spain achieved a rather simple
victory over Armenia in their second World Cup qualifier. One of the
highlights was the participation of youngster Bojan Krkic.
Joan Capdevila put the Spaniards ahead after only seven minutes,
and Euro 2008 top scorer David Villa's goals in the 15th and 79th
minutes earned his side a comfortable lead.
Marcos Senna, another key player earlier this summer, netted Spain's
fourth and final goal in the 82nd minute.
The home crowd in Albacete had another reason to celebrate as the young
Bojan Krkic made his debut, replacing Santi Cazorla in the 64th minute.
This event means that Bojan ties his future to Spain, and is no longer
eligible to play for the Serbian national team.