ELCHE, Spain, June 3 - An opportunist strike from Raul and a superbly struck
free kick from substitute Jose Antonio Reyes earned Spain a 2-0 win over African
champions Egypt in a World Cup warm-up match in Elche on Saturday.
Raul, who has been the subject of an intense debate in the Spanish media as
to whether or not he merits a place in the side, put his side in front when he
guided home from close range after 14 minutes.
Spain struggled to press home their advantage against their hard-working
opponents, but managed to extend their lead when Reyes sent a dipping free kick
into the top corner early in the second half.
Luis Aragones's side, who are now unbeaten in 21 games, drew 0-0 against
Russia last weekend and complete their World Cup preparations against fellow
qualifiers Croatia in Geneva next Wednesday.
They begin their World Cup campaign against Ukraine in Leipzig on June 14 and
then face Tunisia and Saudi Arabia in their remaining games in Group H.
"We are improving," said Aragones. "But I'm not completely happy because we
still have to refine some aspects of our play. We gave the ball away too easily
and gifted them several chances from which they could have scored."
Raul, back in the starting lineup at the expense of Luis Garcia, put his side
ahead just before a quarter of an hour was up with a trademark strike.
The Real Madrid striker steered into the empty net from five metres out after
Egypt keeper Essam Al Hadari had spilled a 20-metre drive from left back Antonio
Lopez.
POSSESSION
It was Raul's 43rd goal in 94 games, but his first for either club or country
since October last year.
Although they enjoyed the better of the possession, Spain lacked direction in
midfield and it was Egypt who looked in better shape at the end of the half.
Hosni Abd Rabou sent a low angled shot skidding past the far post after he
had outstripped Lopez on the right and fellow midfielder Mohamed Aboutrika went
close with a sharp shot a minute later.
Spain continued to look a litttle vulnerable at the back at the start of the
second half, but they went 2-0 up when Reyes scored with a superbly struck
20-metre free kick in the 57th minute.
The Arsenal forward lifted the ball over the wall and sent it spinning into
the top corner beyond the reach of Al Hadari.
Aboutrika had a great chance to pull a goal back after Iker Casillas sliced a
clearance into his path, but he missed the target.
The Spain keeper atoned for his error, though, when he made a great
full-stretch save to keep out a bullet header from substitute striker Abdelhalim
Ali 12 minutes from time.