Russia Stun Spain, Advance to World Cup Quarterfinals After Winning on Penalties | Bleacher Report



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 Russia's midfielder Denis Cheryshev celebrates after scoring his penalty during the penalty shootout in the Russia 2018 World Cup round of 16 football match between Spain and Russia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on July 1, 2018. (Photo by YURI CORTEZ / AFP ) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MOBILE PUSH ALERTS / DOWNLOADS YURI CORTEZ / Getty Images </span></small></div>
<p> Russia shocked Spain on Sunday as they won at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow to <span><span> </span> secure a quarter-final berth at the 2018 World Cup </span></p>
<p><span> Koke and Iago Aspas failed to convert their spot-kicks into the shootout after the two sides played out at 1- 1 draw over 120 minutes </span></p>
<p> The Roja took the lead through Sergey Ignashevich's own goal after just 11 minutes. The Sergio Ramos, the defender was in the process of bundling. </p>
<p> Artem Dzyuba answered by Gerard Pique was penalized for (19659007) Spain were controversially denied a penalty when Ignashevich pulled down Pique in the 24th minute of the extra time even after the incident was reviewed by the Video Assistant Referee, resulting in the shootout. </p>
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<p> <strong> Spain Got What They Deserved </strong> </p>
<p> <span> There Is No Denying the Quality of Spain [edit] <span> -Argentina found out as <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> [edit] [edit] [edit] </span> </span></p>
<p> <span><span> <span> After taking the lead and taking control of the match, The <span> </span> Roja <span> </span> should have been ruthlessly stepping on Russia's throat and putting the game </span> </span> </span></p>
<p> <span><span> <span> <span> ESPN's Dermot <span> </span> Corrigan <span> </span> and David <span> </span> Cartlidge <span> </span> discussed their problems: </span></span></span></p>
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They were throughout the 120 minutes, and while the introductions of Aspas and Rodrigo (19459008)

Football writer Karl Matchett

Along with their problems in the final third, their defense was an issue once again.

] The Roja have been uncharacteristically vulnerable at the back throughout the tournament, and Pique gifted Russia thrown his arm in the air while defending a corner

As Bleacher Report's Sam Tighe noted, their tendency to become misfortune had Receptions in the history of the tournament:

Spain may feel hard by having the bulk of possession and opportunities over the course of the match, but in truth, they engineered their own downfall.

The match would never have been achieved, let alone penalties, they would have shown that they were more likely to survive or have been victimized.

VAR Robs Spain in 1st of Great Test of System

With a few exceptions, the introduction of VAR at the World Cup has been fairly positive,

 MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JULY 01: Gerard Pique, Sergio Ramos and Rodrigo of Spain battle with the Russia in the box during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Round of 16 match between Spain and Russia at Luzhniki Stadium on July 1, 2018 in Moscow, Russia. (

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Indeed, FIFA's referee committee head Pierluigi Collina This article is translated from French. the tournament in consultation with VAR have been correct, by the Press Association (h / t Sky Sports).

However, in the knockout phase, it's even more vital that referees get the big calls right, and on this occasion, that did not happen.

While Spain should never have had to rely on a refereeing decision to see them through the hosts, Ignashevich visibly pulled Pique down while, at the same time, Ramos was also held by another defender

Former footballer Pierre van Hooijdonk Could not believe a spot-kick was not in the studio VAR:

Ramos felt refere Bjorn Kuipers should have checked the footage himself:

Former Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea Midfielder Micky Hazard is not a fan of the system:

VAR's failing: human error

When is it done and done it still go down to an official -whether it is in the studio or the one on the pitch -to make the decision, and even with the benefit of replays, they can make questionable calls.

Isco Is the Crown Jewel of Spain Next-Gen

Fernando Hierro's decision to drop Andres Iniesta from the starting XI-even if his replacement , Marco Asensio, is an outstanding and impactful young talent-was a puzzling decision.

Sky Sports' Spanish football pundit Terry Gibson was one of many who did not expect such a change:

The playmaker's legendary status is well-earned and can not replace him, but ] Isco shown he can be the man to do so for Spain, even if he ended u

The 26-year-old barely put a foot on the heels of the Roja, pressing well and always offering an option in the final third.

COPA90 US 'Aaron West and ESPN's Michael Cox were among those who enjoyed his performance:

He showed more drive and intent than his team-mates , Squawka Football demonstrated:

With Iniesta now 34 and David Silva -who was the least impressive of the three in Russia

Isco will be key to their transition to a new generation of stars, and while it's clear they have issues to work, having their composition, technique and creativity in their side will help to change.

What's Next

Russia will play either Croatia or Denmark in the quarter-final on Saturday, July 7, at 7 p.m. BST (2 p.m. ET).

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