Spain 2-1 Argentina

2009 November 15
by Just another Madridista

Xabi Alonso struck twice to fire Spain to a 2-1 win over Argentina in a star-studded international friendly.

Xabi Alonso

The Real Madrid midfielder put the reigning European champions into a 16th minute lead, the midfielder stabbing home a rebound after Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero could only parry away a shot from David Silva. Spain underlined their status as one of the favourites to take next year’s FIFA World Cup™ with an array of sparkling attacking moves which had Diego Maradona’s Argentina on the back foot for much of the first half.

On 30 minutes, only Fabricio Coloccini’s goalmouth clearance kept Argentina from slipping further behind after David Villa got in a shot after Romero struggled to contain Andres Inesta’s charge. Seconds later, Barcelona star Xavi Hernandez set up Villa with a sweet through ball with Villa’s shot trickling wide.

Argentina had their own chances to level, notably on 39 minutes when, with only Iker Casillas to beat, Benfica winger Angel Di Maria clipped his shot over the crossbar. Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque introduced Raul Albiol for Barcelona’s Carles Puyol at the start of the second half as Argentina came out with all guns blazing.

In the 53rd minute, Lionel Messi lobbed over the Spanish defence to find Gonzalo Higuain but the Real Madrid forward was adjudged to be offside by Irish referee Allan Kelly. Argentina, who grabbed the fourth and final automatic qualifying place in South American qualifiyng, were hitting top gear and deservedly levelled on the hour mark. The equaliser came after Atletico Madrid winger Maxi Rodriquez, playing at his home ground, was felled in the box by Albiol, with Messi sending Casillas the wrong way from the spot.

Arsenal playmaker Cesc Fabregas came on to replace Xavi shortly after as Del Bosque looked to regain the upper hand. After a flurry of late substitutions Spain secured the bragging rights against the South American giants when Xabi converted an 85th minute penalty. Kelly awarded the spotkick, which was smashed into the top right-hand corner, after a handball by an Argentine defender.

Lineups:

Spain: Iker Casillas (Pepe Reina 89′), Carles Puyol (Raúl Albiol 45′), Joan Capdevila, Sergio Ramos, Gerard Pique, Xavi (Cesc Fábregas 62′), Xabi Alonso, Andrés Iniesta (Gonzalez Jesus Navas 82′), David Silva (Álvaro Negredo 66′), Sergi Busquets, David Villa (Juan Manuel Garcia Mata 83′);

Argentina: Sergio Romero, Gabriel Heinze, Fabricio Coloccini, Martin Gaston Demichelis, Cristian Ansaldi, Javier Mascherano, Fernando Gago (Esteban Cambiasso 75′), Angel Di Maria, Maximiliano Rodriguez (Ezequiel Ivan Lavezzi 85′), Lionel Messi (Diego Perotti 83′), Gonzalo Higuaín (Carlos Tevez 59′);

Goals:

1-0, 16′: Xabi Alonso;

1-1, 62′: Lionel Messi (Pen);

2-1, 86′: Xabi Alonso (Pen);

Referee: Alan Kelly.

Booked: Sergi Busquets (26), Gabriel Heinze (29), Fabricio Coloccini (31), Cristian Ansaldi (42), Fernando Gago (63), Carlos Tevez (65), Martin Gaston Demichelis (82).

Stadium: Vicente Calderon, Spain

Attendance: 54,000

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