Spain’s lack of creativity proving a tough watch for fans


Stale show: (From left) Spain’s Daniel Olmo and Alvaro Morata vying for the ball with Poland defenders Bartosz Bereszynski and Kamil Glik at La Cartuja Stadium in Seville. Inset: Spain coach Luis Enrique. — AFP/AP

SEVILLE: Spain manager Luis Enrique enjoys punishing himself with ultra-marathons in the Sahara desert and cycle rides up the craggy mountain roads of Asturias.

Watching his team’s laboured progress so far at Euro 2020 is becoming a feat of endurance for the country’s football fans too.

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