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Nations League: Luis Enrique Lauds Flawless Spain Display Against Germany

Spain boss Luis Enrique hailed a flawl♉ess display from his si𒊎de in their Nations League rout of Germany, plus gave an update on Sergio Ramos.

Nations League: Luis Enrique♑ Lauds Flawless Spain Display Against Germany
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Luis ❀Enrique said his Spain team delivered a perfect display as they thrashed Germany 6-0 to secure their Nations💙 League progression, while also revealing that Sergio Ramos' injury appears to be minor. 

Ferran Torres scored a hat-trick while Alvaro🅷 Morata, Rodri and Mikel Oyarzabal also grabbed goals in a remarkable match on Tuesday, meaning Spain top Group A4 ahead of their opponents. 

It was Spain's first win in four matches, Luis Enrique's side having drawn successive match🌟es aga💫inst Switzerland and the Netherlands on the back of a 1-0 defeat to Ukraine. 

However, victory in Seville was never in doubt as they dominated from start to finish, amassing 23 attempts to Germany's two and controlling 69.7 per centꦿ of the possession. 

Neither of Germany's efforts were on target, with Spain the first side since Franceℱ in November 2015 to prevent Joachim Low's side from hitting the target at all in a match. 

&quo🀅t;Well, the game went perfectly. Everyo🍌ne plugged in and hit the mark," former Barcelona coach Luis Enrique told reporters. 

"Germany has brought out its best team and I think that from the beginning we have played very well, anಞd it is one of the best and most complete matches of the national team. 

"In the previous🐼 matches we were supe🍌rior, but we had no prize. It will be nice to play in the final four.

"These players can represent Spain 💛well. We have a group of 30 players who perform very well. Our forwards have a lot of quality, and I wish we had a player who scored a lot oꩲf goals, but today we have seen several players score." 

The♋ only disappointment for Spain was first-half injuries sustained by Sergio Canales and Ramos, both suffering hamstr🎐ing problems. 

Though unable to💜 confi𒈔rm a definite timeframe on Ramos' return, Luis Enrique offered hope that the Real Madrid defender will not be out for too long. 

"The iꦯnjuries are minor and I hope they are out for a short time," he🦩 added. 

"It is what I feel the most, because I have been a club co🥂ach and I put myself in their place."