Spain confidently defeated Serbia, Oyarzabal shone

During the March FIFA International Match Window, friendly matches between national teams are taking on an increasingly intense character. While European football giants test their capabilities ahead of upcoming competitions, certain matches provide fans with a true football spectacle.
One of these encounters was the match between the Spain national football team and the Serbia national football team. The Spanish team in this match fully took control and confidently defeated their opponent with a score of 3:0.
From the very first minutes of the game, the Spaniards seized the initiative. The team, through quick combinations and accurate passes, regularly put the opponent’s defense in a difficult position. As a result, in the 16th minute, Mikel Oyarzabal opened the score.
Pressure did not ease even at the end of the first half. In the 43rd minute, Oyarzabal once again demonstrated his skill, scoring a second goal and giving his team a comfortable lead.
In the second half, Spain continued to control the game. Despite Serbia having experienced players in their lineup, the team could not respond effectively to the opponent’s fast attacks. In the 72nd minute, Muñoz put the finishing touch on the match — 3:0.
In Spain’s lineup, young and talented players like Simón, Rodri, Pedri, and Yamal acted coherently, demonstrating a high level of team play. Their mutual understanding and technical skill left almost no chance for the opponent.
Serbia, despite having experienced players like Milinković-Savić, Kostić, and Mitrović on the field, was unable to achieve the desired result this time. The team tried to be active in attack, but lacked effectiveness.
Spain – Serbia 3:0
Goals: Oyarzabal (16, 43), Muñoz (72)
Spain: Simón — Llorente, Cubarsi (Mosquera, 83), Laporte, Cucurella — Rodri (Subimendi, 77), Pedri (Olmo, 46) — Yamal (Torres, 63), Fermin (Fornals, 46), Baeña (Pino, 77) — Oyarzabal (Muñoz, 63)
Serbia: V. Milinković-Savić — Milenković, Pavlović (Eraković, 83), Terzić (Bukinac, 76) — Mimović (Nedeljković, 83), Stanković (Jovelić, 76), Gudelj (Lukić, 60), Kostić (Gačinović, 60) — S. Milinković-Savić — Birmančević (Samardžić, 60), Mitrović (Jović, 60)
In short, with this victory, Spain once again proved that it is a serious contender. If the team continues in the same spirit, even greater results can be expected from them in the future.