AFP, MURCIA (SPAIN): Alvaro Morata came off the bench to salvage Julien Lopetegui's unbeaten record as Spain coach in an entertaining 2-2 draw with Colombia in Murcia on Wednesday.
After Edwin Cardona had cancelled out David Silva's opener for the hosts, Radamel Falcao's first international goal for two years had Colombia on course for a famous win.
However, Morata made his case to start Sunday's World Cup qualifier away to Macedonia with a towering header three minutes from time to save Spain's blushes.
“I always want to play for Spain," Morata, who joined up with the squad earlier than scheduled after helping Real Madrid retain the Champions League against his old side Juventus on Saturday, told Telecinco.
“We had them on the ropes at the end and (the win) escaped us, but it is a good sign because this a game that could easily be the quarter or semi-finals of a World Cup.”
Lopetegui ran the risk of an adverse result as Nacho was the only Real player to start, whilst David de Gea, Sergio Busquets and Diego Costa were also left on the bench.
Colombia boss Jose Pekerman gave James Rodriguez and Juan Cuadrado the chance to bounce back from their Champions League final disappointment -- Rodriguez was left out of the Real squad, whilst Juventus's Cuadrado was sent-off just 17 minutes after coming on as a substitute.
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