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This is an archive article published on June 15, 2006

Villa hits two as Spain crush Ukraine 4-0

Spain made their best start to a World Cup finals, demolishing 10-man Ukraine 4-0 on Wednesday on an afternoon the debutants would rather forget.

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Spain made their best start to a World Cup finals, demolishing 10-man Ukraine 4-0 on Wednesday on an afternoon the debutants would rather forget.

Two goals from the outstanding David Villa, one a deflected free kick and the other from the first penalty awarded in the competition, a header from Xabi Alonso and a powerful volley from Fernando Torres secured Spain’s emphatic Group H victory.

Ukraine were reduced to 10 men after 47 minutes when Vladislav Vashchyuk was harshly sent off for tugging at Torres’s shorts.

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“I am very pleased with the goals and in particular for the win,” Villa told Spanish television.

“We hope it will be the first step in a good World Cup for Spain. We gave our all today, the fans have enjoyed themselves and I hope it continues like this.”

Spain took their run to 23 matches without defeat since Luis Aragones became coach after Euro 2004.

Although it is too early to consider them potential champions, Spain played sparkling football in defence, midfield and attack and could easily have added more goals.

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In contrast, Andriy Shevchenko, the 2004 Footballer of the Year who has been signed by Chelsea from AC Milan for almost 30 million pounds ($55.24 million), hardly had a meaningful touch.

Spain went ahead after 13 minutes, Alonso bravely getting his head to the ball from Xavi’s left-wing corner to notch his first international goal.

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