Football: David Silva and Diego Costa on target as Spain beat plucky Macedonia

Spain's Diego Costa (second from left) celebrates with teammate Sergio Ramos (left) after scoring a goal during the World Cup qualifier on June 11, 2017. PHOTO: AFP

SKOPJE, Macedonia (Reuters) - Plucky Macedonia gave Spain a tough test in their World Cup Group G qualifier in Skopje on Sunday (June 11) but despite a superb goal from Stefan Ristovski the Spaniards still ran out 2-1 winners thanks to goals from David Silva and Diego Costa.

Spain quickly unlocked the Macedonian defence in the 15th minute, Andres Iniesta chipping a pass to Jordi Alba who pulled it back to Silva who turned and shot to open the scoring.

Diego Costa doubled their tally in the 27th minute, tapping in Isco's pin-point pass at the far post, but Ristovski shocked the Spaniards by reducing the deficit with a long run and thumping shot in the 66th minute to ignite a spark of hope for the home crowd.

Macedonia poured their energy into chasing another goal but it never came. The win means Spain remain top of Group G on goal difference ahead of Italy, who comfortably beat Liechtenstein 5-0 in Udine.

Spain somehow failed to convert a huge amount of possession into goals, despite coming in behind the Macedonian defence seemingly at will in the first half.

On the few occasions they lost the ball, the Spaniards won it back quickly and resumed their patient probing of the Macedonian defence but too often the final ball let them down.

Defending deep for much of the game, the Macedonians made a few forays forward on the counter-attack but they rarely managed to trouble David De Gea until Ristovski's frenetic charge from the halfway line ended with him firing into the top right corner.

Spain will host Italy in their next qualifying game while Macedonia, who are second from bottom of the group on three points, travel to third-placed Israel, who lost 3-0 to Albania.

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