But he too suffered the same fate as his predecessors. Of the rest, only in six innings his strike-rate had been in the 90s. never begun a game for his country in a major tournament, but he set his home stadium alight with a formidable display as Spain grabbed Group G by the scruff of the neck. ”Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff felt the fans, soaked and frustrated at the long delays, h. ”TIU spokesman Mark Harrison said this week that the group “was made aware of concerns over betting patterns” during the match between Dolgopolov and Monteiro. The result ended a run of five successive draws and left them on 11 points, two behind Ireland, who they will play in their final qualifier in Cardiff, and four off leaders Serbia. Nadal won earlier Saturday, although for the second match in a row, he needed to shake off a poor opening set that he dropped. After Marco Asensio was fouled outside the area in the 13th minute, Isco fired a well-placed shot over the Italian wall and past the outstretched arms of Buffon. own merits but also significant when viewed through the prism provided by his matches earlier in the week. ”Spain’s all-time top scorer David Villa briefly took the adoring crowd’s attentio.