In the UEFA Group A4 match, Spain hosted Switzerland, who had already secured the top spot in the group, while Switzerland was aiming for relegation, and the match turned into a seemingly inconsequential contest. Although Spain is missing a couple of starters, their bench is just as stellar. The Swiss players, though not motivated, seemed to be enjoying the game and showed a strong desire to win from the start to half time.
Spain's overall strength continues to grow after winning the European Championship in the summer. They have won their last four matches in the Europa League and have successfully progressed to the last eight. The early departure of international players, such as team leader Andy Fu and Subiwendi, does not seem to have affected the team, but instead, the team has become more confident. In fact, the Spanish players are on the rise, with key players such as Alvaro Morada and Nicolas Williams playing key roles. The new stars such as striker Omorodian, who has made a big splash this year, are also eager to get to the top, and their strength is not to be underestimated. Spain have held the lead in three of their last four matches, but still have room to catch up.
Switzerland, on the other hand, has only accumulated 2 points in 5 Europa League matches and will be relegated to Group B in the next tournament. The team's morale is low and their intention to fight in this match is obvious. In addition, in the past four matches, Switzerland was behind Spain at halftime in three of them, but eventually won at halftime in all of them.