Northern Ireland's Unbeaten Streak Ends with Defeat Against Spain

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June 09, 2024 · 1 min read

Northern Ireland's Unbeaten Streak Ends with Defeat Against Spain
Football | June 09, 2024
Northern Ireland's Daniel Ballard had given an unlikely lead. (Image: PRESSEYE)

Northern Ireland’s impressive three-game unbeaten streak came to an abrupt halt with a crushing 5-1 defeat against Spain at Son Moix Stadium. Despite taking an early lead courtesy of a Daniel Ballard header in the second minute, the Spanish team showcased their superior quality, particularly in the first half, where they scored four goals.

Spain swiftly equalized through Pedri just ten minutes after falling behind, setting the tone for their dominant performance. Alvaro Morata, Pedri and Fabián Ruiz added to Spain’s tally, putting them 4-1 ahead at halftime. Substitute Mikel Oyarzabal sealed the victory with the only goal in the second half.

The match marked an international debut for St. Mirren midfielder Caolan Boyd-Munce, whose delivery led to Ballard’s opening goal. Despite Northern Ireland’s brief lead, Spain’s possession-based game overwhelmed them, with their full-backs pushing forward aggressively, creating numerous problems for the Northern Irish defense.

Although Northern Ireland had opportunities to reduce the deficit before halftime, Spain’s solid defense and goalkeeper Unai Simon’s interventions thwarted their efforts. The intensity of the game dwindled in the second half, with Spain’s focus shifting to their upcoming Euro 2024 campaign.

While Spain prepares for Euro 2024, Northern Ireland looks to end their season on a positive note against Andorra. Despite the defeat, Northern Ireland’s players remain determined to bounce back and continue their recent run of improved form.