NATIONS LEAGUE
Luis Enrique: "Gavi played like he was in his back garden at home"
Gavi became Spain's youngest ever player in Wednesday's Nations League win over Italy and looked completely at home, coach Luis Enrique said afterwards.
Spain coach Luis Enrique hailed Gavi's performance after his record-breaking debut in Spain's 1-2 Nations League semi-final victory over Italy on Wednesday.
Gavi sets new record
Gavi became Spain's youngest ever player, aged 17 years and 62 days, in the clash at San Siro. The Barcelona midfielder completed 94.3% of his passes in the opposition's half – a total only bettered by one other Spanish starter – while he contested a game-high 19 duels and made more tackles (four) than any team-mate.
He looked at home on the big stage, and Luis Enrique compared his display to the kind he might serve up in his garden at home. "He plays like he does at school or in the garden of his house, and it is a pleasure to have a player of this quality and personality," he told reporters.
France or Belgium await Spain in the final
Spain's victory ended Italy's world-record 37-match unbeaten run and booked a spot in Sunday's Nations League final where they will play France or Belgium, who face off in Thursday's other semi-final.
The triumph was sealed by two goals from Manchester City forward Ferran Torres either side of Leonardo Bonucci's dismissal for the Azzurri before half-time. Lorenzo Pellegrini pulled one back for Roberto Mancini's side late on, but La Roja held firm to record a memorable win against the side who beat them in the Euro 2020 semi-final in July.
"We have once again created chances, and we have overcome them," Luis Enrique added. "It was a very good game with two sides showing their best. It is very difficult with only one-and-a-half training sessions to transmit what you want, but the players have been very involved, as always. The best thing since I've been with the national team is that we've managed to play our game, regardless of the rival and the tournament. I am privileged, because I have a list of 40 or 50 extraordinary players."