The Spanish team is still launched with Luis Enrique at the helm and easily beaten Welsh in Cardiff. Paco Alcacer showed off with a double in a game in which Spain showed that it is a solid team without a ball and creative with the ball on its feet had resources against a closed defense like the Welsh, which was totally dismasted.

Spain celebrates the great victory in Cardiff

Luis Enrique confirmed with the initial line-up his idea of giving Busquets a rest so that he is fresh against England and it was Rodri who took the handle, along with Ceballos and Saúl. In defense, the veteran Albiol accompanied Ramos, while in attack, Luis Enrique opted for Morata and Alcácer, scoring the Valencian on the left. The right was for the Milanista Suso.

Spain raised a 4-3-3 and had the ball at all times. The superiority was absolute and Paco Alcácer only needed seven minutes to start the score. The Borussia player sent the ball to the square in a very placed shot.

Wales had no response to the Spanish combinative game and was clearly outdone. The second goal was not long in coming. A lack kicked with Suso's exquisite left foot was headed by Ramos, totally alone, to score. The local team could only run behind the ball and Spain, which stepped on the accelerator, unbalanced.

Paco Alcacer celebrating the first goal in Cardiff

Alcácer extended his Bundesliga streak and took advantage of a rebound inside the area to score with a touch of quality. La Roja had finished off the Welsh in barely half an hour and it only took a scare in a header from Ampadu to the post in a strange shot that took De Gea clueless.

With the match decided and without much emotion, Luis Enrique replaced three pillars for Monday's match against England - De Gea, Ramos and Saúl - to give Kepa, Bartra and Koke minutes. Substitutions did not alter the script and Spain continued to dominate the Welsh.

The level even increased with a full Rodri in the distribution and with Suso rising in confidence. The Andalusian played on the right leg changed and exhibited its quality with dribbling and luxury feints. In one of these actions, he cut and sent a whiplash to the crossbar.

Moment of Sergio Ramos's header

Wales was overwhelmed and Spain played at pleasure. The team dominated in all facets and became strong also in the strategy. Suso, who had already served the goal of Ramos, put another gold ball in a corner and Marc Bartra nodded to the bottom of the net in what was his first international goal in 14 games played. The Blaugrana canterano obtained the just reward to the excellent season that is curdling in the Betis. Of course, at the last minute was not so fine in the marking of Vokes, who achieved the goal of local honor.

Goal of Vokes. Kepa can not catch the ball.

The team thrashed and exhibited their version of dominating team with the ball. Against England and Croatia had seen a dizzying team, with a direct football, but this time changed his style against a rival who came out alone to defend. Unlike what happened in the World Cup in matches like Russia or Iran, Spain did have solutions. Lucho placed two born goalscorers like Alcácer and Morata and the formula worked well for him.

Luis Enrique set himself the mission of turning his team into an unpredictable block with numerous resources. For now he has offered them in a new stage that is coming out round. The next challenge is against England on Monday at Benito Villamarín on the third day of the UEFA Nations League. Another triumph could already give the classification for the 'final four' which takes place in June.