

Even without teenage superstar Lamine Yamal pulling the strings, La Roja barely gave Georgia a sniff in a dominant first half, and the only complaint Luis de la Fuente could have was that his side were not winning by more at the break.
Spain went ahead midway through the first half as Yeremy Pino converted from close range, but Ferran Torres missed a golden chance to double the hosts' lead, being thwarted from the penalty spot by Giorgi Mamardashvili.
However, there was nothing that the Liverpool man could do from another dead-ball situation in the second half, as Mikel Oyarzabal doubled the European champions' lead with a ferocious free kick.
Spain's routine success sees them maintain first place in the section on nine points, while Georgia have now fallen behind Turkey - who battered Bulgaria 6-1 - into third spot on three points.