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Spain Make Winning Start As Croatia Held In Euro 2024 Qualifying

Spain won 3-0 against a Norway side missing the injured Erling Haaland in the opening round of Euro 2024 qualifiers Saturday, while Wales snatched a stoppage-time equaliser to frustrate Croatia. Dani Olmo turned in Alejandro Balde's driven low cross on 13 minutes in Malaga and Joselu scored twice on his Spain debut to give new coach Luis de la Fuente a victory in his first match in charge. Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga pulled off a brilliant reflex stop to deny Fredrik Aursnes and clawed another effort off the line on his first start for Spain since October 2020.

Alexander Sorloth then volleyed wide before Espanyol striker Joselu came off the bench and bagged a quick-fire double -- heading in his first and sweeping home a rebound for the second.

"I still can't believe it," said the 32-year-old Joselu, the first Spain player to net twice on his international debut since Fernando Morientes in 1998.

"For any player this is just the best thing that can happen. It's the reward for all the daily work."

Three-time European champions Spain next go to Scotland, who saw off Cyprus 3-0 in their Group A opener after Scott McTominay scored twice late on as a substitute at Hampden Park.

Cyprus finished with 10 men after Nicholas Ioannou was sent off for a second yellow in added time.

"It's a really good start but we have to try and back it up on Tuesday against the Spanish," said Scotland manager Steve Clarke.

Norway, who haven't played at a major tournament since Euro 2000, will again be without Manchester City striker Haaland for next week's trip to Georgia because of a groin problem.

- Unlikely Welsh hero -

Croatia, finalists and semi-finalists at the past two World Cups, conceded a last-gasp equaliser to kick off Group D

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