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Spain v Argentina – story of the match

Spain extended their unbeaten run under coach Julen Lopetegui to 18 matches.

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Isco scored a hat-trick as Spain romped to a 6-1 victory over Argentina in Madrid, where Lionel Messi again watched from the stands.

Barcelona playmaker Messi had been expected to return after missing Friday’s 2-0 win over Italy in Manchester as a precaution because of an abductor muscle injury, but did not feature at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium.

After Gonzalo Higuain shot wide early on, Diego Costa fired Spain ahead in the 13th minute, before Real Madrid man Isco struck either side of a header from Argentina defender Nicolas Otamendi.

Thiago Alcantara added a fourth, with substitute Iago Aspas also on the scoresheet before Isco netted his third on 74 minutes.

Tweet of the match:

Argentine public television channel DeporTV sums up the feelings of a nation

Moment of the match:

Isco took centre stage with a hat-trick after twice being set up by substitute Iago Aspas (Paul White/AP/Press Association Images)
Isco took centre stage with a hat-trick after twice being set up by substitute Iago Aspas (Paul White/AP/Press Association Images)

Stat Attack:

Spain converted all six of their shots on target, while Diego Costa has now scored six goals in his last six starts.

Star man:

Real Madrid midfielder Isco produced a superb display for Spain against Argentina (John Walton/EMPICS Sport)
Real Madrid midfielder Isco produced a superb display for Spain against Argentina (John Walton/EMPICS Sport)

Player ratings:

Spain: David de Gea 6 (out of 10), Dani Carvajal 7, Gerard Pique 7, Sergio Ramos 6, Jordi Alba 7, Thiago Alcantara 7, Koke 7, Andres Iniesta 7, Marco Asensio 8, Diego Costa 7, Isco 9.
Substitutes: Iago Aspas (for Costa, 46) 8, Saul (for Iniesta, 56) 6, Cesar Azpilicueta (for Pique, 71) 6, Lucas Vazquez (for Isco, 76) 6, Marcos Alonso (for Alba, 79) 6, Dani Parejo (for Thiago, 82) 6.

Argentina: Sergio Romero 6 (out of 10), Fabricio Bustos 5, Nicolas Otamendi 6, Marcos Rojo 4, Nicolas Tagliafico 5, Javier Mascherano 5, Lucas Biglia 5, Maximiliano Meza 7, Ever Banega 5, Giovani Lo Celso 5, Gonzalo Higuain 5.

Substitutes: Willy Caballero (for Romero, 23) 4, Cristian Pavon (for Mascherano, 56) 4, Pablo Perez (for Higuain, 59) 5, Gabriel Mercado (for Bustos, 62) 5, Marcos Acuna (for Lo Celso, 83) 5.

Who’s up next?

Israel v Argentina (June 8)
Spain v Switzerland (June 2)

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