Spain hosted Switzerland in the UEFA Europa League Group A4 match. Despite the fact that the Raging Bulls have already secured the top spot in the group, the Swiss team is still not willing to show their weakness, but this game seems to be more like a walk in the park. Spain's bench is also full of stars, although some of their star players are absent. The Swiss didn't seem to feel any pressure from their demoralized opponents, and maintained a strong desire to win from the opening kickoff to halftime.
After winning the European Championship last season, the Spanish team has not regressed in overall strength. The last four Euroleague matches were all victorious, locking up a place in the last eight in advance. International players such as leader Andy Fu and Subiwendi bid farewell to the team early, seemingly confident in the team's strength. In fact, the Spanish team's young players are on the rise, with key players such as Alvaro Morada and Nicolas Williams maturing. Rising stars such as striker Omorodian, who has made a big splash this year, are also eager to make their mark, and their strength should not be underestimated. The Spanish team has held the lead in three of their last four matches, but there is still room to catch up.
Meanwhile, the Swiss team is facing relegation to Group B in the next edition of the tournament after a mediocre performance in the UEFA Europa League with only two points from five matches. The team's morale is low and their intention to fight is clear. In addition, in their last four matches against Spain, the Swiss trailed at halftime in three of them, but eventually won at halftime.