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Spain vs Czech Republic. European Championships Group D.

Stadium Municipal, ToulouseAttendance29,400.

Spain 1

  • G Piqué (87th minute)

Czech Republic 0

    Spain 1-0 Czech Republic: Gerard Pique gives Spain winning start

    Gerard Pique heads the ball to score Spain's winner past Petr Cech as the Czech Republic are beaten
    Image: Gerard Pique heads Spain's winner past Czech Republic goalkeeper Petr Cech three minutes from the end in Toulouse

    Spain made an unconvincing start to their European Championship defence as Gerard Pique's late goal gave them a 1-0 win over the Czech Republic in Group D in Toulouse.

    Vicente del Bosque's side were utterly dominant over the course of the 90 minutes, having 72 per cent of possession and carving out 18 shots on goal.

    However, they lacked an edge for a large period of the game - their best chance came via Czech defender Roman Hubnik when he played the ball off his own post on the way for a corner.

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    Questions for Spain

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    Pique finally nodded in three minutes from the end to give Spain a deserved victory - but they should have been out of sight long before then.

    The result means Spain have extended their record unbeaten run at the finals to 13 games and last lost in the tournament to Portugal at the 2004 event.

    Based on their first showing in France, however, they will likely need to improve to have a chance of stretching that sequence further.

    David Silva battles for the ball with David Limbersky
    Image: David Silva -winning his 100th cap for Spain - battles for the ball with David Limbersky

    While they undoubtedly merited their success, Del Bosque's men lacked imagination in the final third at times.

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    Alvaro Morata was flagged offside during one early effort, had another well saved by Arsenal's Petr Cech and then saw a third attempt tipped wide.

    Indeed, the Juventus forward was often crowded out by a resolute Czech defence and his fruitless afternoon saw him replaced midway through the second half.

    Cech also kept out Jordi Alba and while he was beaten by his own man Hubnik, both were grateful to see the woodwork serve its purpose.

    TOULOUSE, FRANCE - JUNE 13: Petr Cech of Czech Republic makes a save during the UEFA EURO 2016 Group D match between Spain and Czech Republic at Stadium Mu
    Image: Alvaro Morata had a frustrating afternoon in front of goal, with Cech repeatedly keeping him out

    Hubnik had an opportunity at the other end too, getting on the end of a well-delivered free kick only to see David De Gea - playing following allegations about his private life - save comfortably.

    Czech defender Theodor Gebre Selassie saw a header hacked up from under the crossbar by Cesc Fabregas in their only other genuine chance.

    Spain kept pressing and threw on Aritz Aduriz, whose overhead kick was spectacular but ultimately off target and offside.

    Gerard Pique celebrates his goal for Spain
    Image: Pique celebrates his goal, which means Spain are now unbeaten in 13 European Championship finals matches

    Hubnik did just enough to keep out Alba and after Ladislav Krejci also slid in to deny the Barcelona full-back, it seemed as though the Czechs would hang on to take a point.

    Pique made the breakthrough in the closing moments though as Iniesta found him with a delicious cross and his downward header was simple, direct and decisive.

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