Spain cruised to a 3-0 win over Estonia to maintain their 100 per cent record
after three matches in the FIFA World Cup qualifying Group 5.
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque was finally able to field his two first-choice
strikers, David Villa and Fernando Torres, after the Liverpool player returned
from injury. The pair kept Estonian keeper Pavel Londak busy throughout much of
the match but it was Real Betis defender Juanito who scored first, connecting
with a free kick from Barcelona's Xavi Hernandez in the 34th minute.
Valencia striker Villa scored from the penalty spot to make it 2- 0 four
minutes later after Estonian defender Alo Barengrubhe fouled Torres. Villa, the
top scorer at Euro 2008, has scored in each of Spain's three FIFA World Cup
qualifying matches.
Estonia missed a good chance in the middle of the second half when Konstanin
Vassiljev burst through the Spanish defense to force Iker Casillas into a diving
save. Carlos Puyol stretched Spain's lead with a header in the 69th minute,
after Torres picked up a free-kick from Xavi.
The Euro 2008 champions top Group 5 with maximum points, after beating
Bosnia-Herzegovina 1-0 and Armenia 4-0.
Estonia, who were thrashed 7-0 by Bosnia-Herzogovina last month, remain
firmly rooted to the bottom of the group.