Spain's Forward: "I Should Have Scored More on Denmark"
Spain and Denmark Draw
Spain and Denmark played to a 0-0 draw in their UEFA Nations League match on Tuesday. The result leaves Spain in second place in Group A4, two points behind leaders Portugal. Denmark is in third place, one point behind Spain.
Spain Dominated the Match
Spain dominated the match, having 63% of possession and completing 843 passes to Denmark's 349. Spain also had more shots (19-7) and shots on target (6-2). However, Denmark had the best chance of the match when Martin Braithwaite hit the post in the second half.
Missed Opportunities
Spain's best chances fell to Ferran Torres and Alvaro Morata. Torres had a great chance to score in the first half, but he shot wide. Morata also had a good chance in the second half, but his header was saved by Kasper Schmeichel.
Spain's Forward Was Critical of Himself
After the match, Spain's forward, Ferran Torres, was critical of himself for missing some good chances.
"I should have scored more goals today," Torres said. "I had some good chances, but I didn't take them. I need to be more clinical in front of goal."
Spain's Manager Was Pleased with the Draw
Spain's manager, Luis Enrique, was pleased with the draw.
"I think it was a fair result," Enrique said. "We had more chances, but we couldn't score. Denmark is a good team, and they made it difficult for us to create chances.
Spain's next match is against Switzerland on Saturday. Denmark's next match is against Portugal on Sunday.