Home » Spain vs Serbia Nations League Clash: Can Serbia Upset Spain?
Spain vs Serbia is set to be an exciting Nations League clash, with Spain looking forward to securing their playoff spot after a 1-0 win against Denmark. One more win and La Roja will confirm a place in the knockout stages. Under coach Luis de la Fuente, Spain has been having a good run, gaining losses in only two of their last 24 international matches against different opponents with a good W20, D2, L2. This run of dominance includes two major titles as well, though at home in the UNL, Spain has shown a bit of inconsistency, managing six wins from nine games. Interestingly, those six victories came with a commanding 20-0 combined score, suggesting Spain could unleash another big result here.
Where Serbia can still try to challenge the Danes for a playoff spot, following a comfortable 2-0 victory over Switzerland. That victory ended a five-match winless streak for coach Dragan Stojković, who will look to capitalize on the performance and lead Serbia to back-to-back victories for the first time in more than a year. While Serbia are yet to score against Spain in their history in the Nations League with a draw and a loss, they have a decent away record in the competition with four wins, four draws, and two losses; this means they will look to make their presence known, maybe even score against the Spanish this time.
Spain’s Dominance Under de la Fuente (WWWDWW)
This has been quite a resurgence of Spain under their manager, Luis de la Fuente. His team has gotten stronger with every passing match, and that may continue against Serbia. Home form for the Spanish team has been good of late, especially in these recent Nations League outings.
Serbia’s Fight for Playoff Glory (LDDDLW)
For Serbia, the Nations League journey has been an exciting one, with the team rising from the third tier in 2018. However, their upcoming challenge against Spain is their toughest yet. They’ll be relying on stars like Lazar Samardžić, who has a knack for late goals, to help overturn their poor record against La Roja. Despite struggling to score against Spain previously, Serbia’s ability to perform away from home should give them some hope of a positive result.
Ferran Torres (Spain): Torres has lately been in good form, scoring goals and assists for both club and country. He might be the man to deliver just that sharpness against a tight Serbia defense.
Lazar Samardžić (Serbia): Not yet off the mark for Serbia, but a trademark late scorer for his club, Samardžić might prove crucial if Serbia can test Spain’s back line in the latter stages.
At this point in time, according to the odds in GSB, Spain is the clear favorite for this match, with odds of 1.35 on a home win, compared to Serbia’s long-shot odds of 8.00.
Spain’s powerful attack is likely to break through Serbia’s defense, with the Spanish team predicted to dominate possession and get multiple shots on target. Serbia might struggle offensively but could manage to score at least once. Final prediction: Spain 3-1 Serbia.
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