It is rare for Germany to concede six goals in one and the same match.

But "Die Mannschaft" did not have much to oppose when Spain invited to dance in Seville and was superior in the battle for victory in Group 4.

The Reds wore 3-0 at the break and then pulled down the curtain completely when Ferran Torres pushed in 4-0 ten minutes into the second, Manchester City striker's second goal of the evening.

The same Torres also increased to 5-0 in the 71st minute and completed his hat trick, before being replaced two minutes later.

Sometimes it was a game against a goal.

It was Germany's biggest loss since 1931, according to VG.

It was also the first time the Germans conceded three goals in the first half of a competitive match since the 1958 World Cup, according to statistics firm Gracenote.

The victory means that Spain won the group by eleven points, two points ahead of Germany, and that Spain is ready for the playoffs in the Nations League, which will be decided in the autumn of 2021.

When the tournament was decided for the first time, Portugal won over the Netherlands in the final.