Spain and Switzerland faced off in Tenerife. Despite falling behind twice to Spain, the Swiss managed to level the score. However, a last-minute goal secured a dramatic victory for the Spaniards.
The game started with Spain dominating possession, and in the 32nd minute, Yéremy Pino opened the scoring. Although Swiss goalkeeper Yvon Mvogo saved Pedri’s penalty, a defensive lapse by Switzerland allowed Pino to capitalize on the rebound and put Spain ahead.
However, Switzerland showed resilience and leveled the match in the 63rd minute. Joel Monteiro struck a brilliant equalizer, sending a clear message that the Swiss wouldn’t go down without a fight.
Just five minutes later, Bryan Gil restored Spain’s lead with a stunning goal. But the drama was far from over. In the 85th minute, Switzerland earned a penalty after a foul by Spain’s Fabián Ruiz in the box. Zeki Amdouni stepped up and converted from the spot, tying the game once more.
The decisive moment came in the third minute of added time. Substitute Zaragoza, who entered the game in the 69th minute, earned a penalty and calmly converted it to seal Spain’s victory. His last-minute heroics handed Spain a 3-2 win, capping off a thrilling night of football.
With this result, Spain maintained their dominance in the group, having already secured a spot in the quarterfinals. For Switzerland, the match served as a bittersweet farewell to League A, as their relegation to League B had already been confirmed before kickoff.
It was a night to remember in Tenerife, with Spain showcasing their grit and determination to finish the group stage on a high note.