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Spain secure Euro 2016 berth with 4-0 win over Luxembourg
While Spain were winning Group C Ukraine’s 2-0 victory in Macedonia and Slovakia’s surprise 1-0 home defeat by Belarus means Ukraine or Slovakia will join Spain as the automatic qualifiers while both are guaranteed at least a playoff place.
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Cazorla hit the bar on 21 minutes before Spain were forced into another change when Morata was stretchered off, holding his head in despair as he exited.
Initial reports in the Spanish media suggested Manchester City’s Silva has suffered a right ankle sprain, whilst Juventus striker Morata has been taken to hospital for tests on what is feared could be a broken fibula.
Cazorla opened the scoring five minutes before half-time as he swept home the rebound after Jonathan Joubert had made a smart save from Pedro Rodriguez.
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque breathed a sigh of relief on Friday after what he called the “suffering” of qualifying for Euro 2016 and said the holders were close to where he wanted them to be.
Reigning champions Spain made sure they will be in France next summer to defend their title thanks to a 4-0 win over Luxembourg. Paco Alcácer, a substitute, struck the other two goals.
Neither will travel now for the final Group C clash with Ukraine.
Like Cazorla, Alcacer backed Pique to bounce back from the jeering.
Cazorla’s second goal came with a low right-foot shot from outside the area.
In Group E, Switzerland confirmed their position as Group runners up with a 7- 0 thrashing of San Marino at AFG Arena, St Gallen.
Goals from Theo Walcott after 45 minutes and Raheem Sterling in the 85th minute gave England their ninth successive win in a qualifying campaign for the first time ever.
Austria, who have already qualified stretched their lead by 8 points at the top of Group G with a 3-2 victory against Montenegro at Gradski Stadion Podgorica – Podgorica.
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Michael Lang put the hosts ahead in St Gallen before Pajtim Kasami, Admir Mehmedi, Eren Derdiyok, Gokhan Inler, Johan Djourou and Breel Embolo each netted.