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Spain stretches unbeaten streak to six

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Posted: Wednesday May 05, 1999 07:05 PM

 

SEVILLE, Spain (Reuters) -- Spain stretched its unbeaten streak since Jose Antonio Camacho took over last September to six games as they beat Croatia 3-1 in a friendly on Wednesday.

The visitors made the early attacks and Real Madrid's Davor Suker opened the scoring after nine minutes.

However, Spain leveled with a swerving 20 meter shot by Majorca's Vicente Engonga after 33 minutes.

The second half belonged to Spain and they went ahead three minutes after the break with a Fernando Hierro penalty, after substitute Pedro Munitis had been bundled to the ground by Igor Tudor.

Dani Garcia put the result beyond doubt with Spain's third six minutes from time.

 
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