World and European champions Spain rounded off their preparations for
Euro 2012 with a hard-earned 1-0 victory over China here Sunday.
Manchester
City striker David Silva grabbed the winning goal with six minutes
remaining as a well-organised Chinese side proved difficult to break
down.
With several Spanish players looking to press claims for a
place in Vicente Del Bosque's side for their Euro 2012 opener against
Italy next Sunday, it was Santi Cazorla, Fernando Torres and Silva who
most caught the eye.
The visitors, coached by former Spain manager
Jose Antonio Camacho, looked more dangerous in the opening exchanges
and put up a performance that belied their FIFA ranking of 66.
Former
Celtic player Zheng Zhi caused problems for the Spanish defence on
seven minutes when he dispossessed Xabi Alonso in the area and shot wide
from a tight angle.
Alvaro Negredo then almost put the hosts
ahead after quick thinking from Silva had found him in space, but Zeng
Cheng in the Chinese goal did well to block his shot.
Iker
Casillas was called into action on a number of occasions in the first
period as the Chinese caused Spain a number of problems.
The
Chinese captain Zhi, who also played in England for Charlton Athletic,
was involved in all his side's good work and was only denied the opening
goal by the outstreched leg of Casillas after the Chinese side broke at
speed on 28 minutes.
Negredo then shot wide after another Silva
pass found him with just the 'keeper to beat but the Chinese comfortably
kept Spain's chances down to a minimum in the first-half.
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