Furija and with another team "blown away" Serbia, a spectacle in Warsaw, Northern Ireland torpedoed Bulgaria

The European champion dominated against weak Serbia (3:0), Poland and Croatia played 3:3

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Maestro Baena put an end to his triumph over Serbia with a perfect free kick, Photo: Reuters
Maestro Baena put an end to his triumph over Serbia with a perfect free kick, Photo: Reuters
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The curtain came down on the October action of the League of Nations, and the last night brought a spectacular match in Warsaw between Poland and Croatia (3:3) and another dominant game of the European champions...

Spain easily defeated Serbia 3:0 in League A - and without most of the players who made up the starting 11 during this summer's European Championship.

There was no Lamin Jamal, Nick Williams, Rodri, Dani Olmo, Dani Carvajal, Robin le Norman, but Spain looked just as powerful against a powerless Serbia.

"Furija" took the lead already in the fifth minute through the stopwatch Ajmerik Laporta who scored a header from a difficult position.

Serbia didn't cross the center often, but held on until the 65th minute, had one great chance through Aleksandar Mitrović, and then Alvaro Morata practically solved all dilemmas - a great goal after a great action. Just a few minutes earlier, the Milan striker did not take advantage of the penalty.

He put the point on the victory Alejandro Baena with a perfect free kick from the edge of the penalty area, a few moments after Serbian defender Strahinja Pavlović received a red card.

With this triumph, Spain secured the quarter-finals of the League of Nations.

The match in Córdoba did not bring the slightest drama, but that's why the clash between Poland and Croatia in Warsaw.

The home team took the lead in the fifth minute with a goal by Pjotr ​​Zelinski, the Croats were already 26:3 from the 1th through Borna Sosa, Petr Sučić and Martin Baturina, and Nikola Žalevski concluded a great half in the 45th for 3:2.

Until the end, an important point for Poland was provided by Sebastijan Szymanski in the 68th minute.

A good match in League A was played by Switzerland and Denmark (2:2), and the result of the evening certainly comes from League C, where Northern Ireland "smashed" Bulgaria 5:0 - Standard Liège midfielder Isaac Price shone with three goals .

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