Nations League: Record-breaker Fati stars in Spain rebuild

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Spain's Ansu Fati is airborne as he attempts to control the ball during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Spain and Ukraine at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano stadium in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2020. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Its youngest-ever scorer and two goals from a captain twice his age. Spain couldn't ask for more from its rebuild.

The 17-year-old Barcelona forward Ansu Fati scored in Sunday's 4-0 Nations League win over Ukraine and won a penalty for 34-year-old Sergio Ramos too as an influx of young talent blended well with experienced stalwarts.

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“The truth is that it is a point of pride to work with (coach) Luis (Enrique) and these players, who have received me with open arms,” Fati said after the match. “I will keep working, stay humble, and let things come my way.”

Spain goes top of its Nations League group by a point from Ukraine. Germany, which drew 1-1 with Switzerland on Sunday, is third in Group 4 of League A.

Spain had been fortunate to avoid defeat Thursday when José Gayà salvaged a 1-1 draw with Germany, but the win over Ukraine was never in doubt. After less than two minutes Fati was fouled in the penalty area and Ramos scored the resulting spot-kick.

Ramos headed in a second goal to send the defender eighth on Spain's all-time scorers list with 23, and Fati made Spain's control complete with his long-range shot in the 32nd minute.

Fati became Spain's youngest scorer at the age of 17 years, 311 days. Barely a year since he became Barcelona's youngest league scorer, he appears set to be the future for both club and country.

“(Spain coach Luis Enrique) will have a difficult time picking lineups because these players are very young, now have experience, and all of them can play,” Ramos said. “The important thing is to gradually build a solid team for what lies ahead.”

Manchester City defender Eric García and Real Madrid defender Sergio Reguilón also debuted for Spain. Ferran Torres made it 4-0 in the 84th.

NO WIN FOR GERMANY

The Nations League just isn't Germany's competition.

The draw with Switzerland on Sunday in League A left Germany still chasing its first win after its sixth game in Europe's newest competition.

Ilkay Gundogan gave Germany the lead with a low drive in the 14th minute. Switzerland took advantage of Germany's three-man back line to play in Silvan Widmer from the right flank and he blasted the ball past goalkeeper Bernd Leno to level the score in the 58th.

Germany allowed Spain a late equalizer in Thursday's 1-1 draw and several players were critical of the team for letting another lead slip Sunday.

Switzerland stays winless in 2020 after a strong last two years including a run to the 2018-19 Nations League semifinals and a first-place finish in European Championship qualifying.

WILLIAMS SCORES

Liverpool full back Neco Williams scored the winning goal in his second game for Wales.

Williams struck deep into second-half injury time in a 1-0 win over Bulgaria in League B.

Gareth Bale played a full 90 minutes for the first time in any game since January after falling out of favor with Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane.

Russia has won 10 of its last 11 games after holding off a late fightback to beat Hungary 3-2 in League B.

The Nations League format keeps teams of similar competitive strength together. That helped the Faroe Islands earn back-to-back wins in competitive games for the first time since 1997 by beating Andorra 1-0 to follow up a 3-2 win over Malta on Thursday.

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