Scotland 2 Spain 3: Scotland fight back but Spain make their class tell

Steven Naismith scored a goal he will never forget – but it was not enough to secure a point against world champions Spain at Hampden last night.

Naismith sparked an impressive comeback after Scotland had fallen behind to David Villa's penalty and strike from Andres Iniesta, before Gerard Pique's own goal set the home side on course for a precious point.

But Fernando Llorente came off the bench to have the final say and deny Craig Levein's men a draw from a gutsy display, with Steven Whittaker sent off late on.

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Scotland made three changes from the side which lost to Czech Republic on Friday, with Phil Bardsley handed his international debut in place of the injured Alan Hutton.

Kenny Miller – the subject of so much debate last week – was back in the starting line-up, along with Lee McCulloch, who missed the previous game through injury and suspension. Gary Caldwell and Jamie Mackie were named on the bench.

Levein declared beforehand this Spain side could possibly be the best team Scotland have faced and one look at the team-sheet backed that theory, with nine of the players who started the World Cup final in last night's line-up.

Xabi Alonso was back after recovering from flu, while Llorente's two goals against Lithuania at the weekend were not enough to prevent him being dropped to the bench.

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It was not long before Spain were demonstrating their class, with a lovely long ball from Alonso collected by Villa who lashed just over the crossbar. The Barcelona striker had another chance with a free header from David Silva's cross but Allan McGregor gathered.

Silva was then denied by the legs of McGregor as the home side soaked up pressure.

Scotland showed they were capable of posing a threat when Darren Fletcher raced down the left flank before cutting-back for James Morrison and he was only denied the opener by a last-gasp clearance from Joan Capdevila.

McGregor earned plaudits for his performance in Prague and it looked like it could be another busy night for the Rangers No 1, who did well to keep out Villa's strike from six yards.

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Alonso then lobbed into the path of Silva but he failed to connect properly and miskicked from close-range.

Stephen McManus came to the rescue when he hooked Iniesta's volley to safety on the six-yard line only for Scotland to suffer a crushing blow a minute before the break.

Referee Massimo Busacca ruled that Whittaker handled Sergio Ramos's shot in the box and booked him, despite the full-back claiming the ball had hit his shoulder. Villa converted from the penalty spot, with McGregor guessing right but failing to claw away the shot.

Hopes of a comeback in the second half suffered a setback when Spain increased their lead 10 minutes after the restart.

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Santiago Cazorla rifled a shot off the legs of McManus and the rebound fell for Iniesta to despatch a low shot into the net from 15 yards.

Yet Scotland pulled a goal back just three minutes later when Naismith threw himself in front of Miller's cross from the right to send a diving header past the grasp of goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

And Levein's men were back on level terms after 66 minutes, Pique prodding high into his own net as he tried to cut out a centre from Morrison.

Spain restored their lead with 11 minutes to go when substitute Llorente collected a long cross from Capdevila in plenty of space and was allowed to stab home from close range to maintain the world champions' 100 per cent record in Group I.

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Scotland – and Whittaker's – misery was compounded when he picked up a second yellow for a challenge on Ramos with a minute to go.

Scotland: McGregor, Bardsley, McManus, Weir, Whittaker, Dorrans (Mackie 81), Darren Fletcher, McCulloch (Adam 46), Morrison (Maloney 87), Naismith, Miller. Unused substitutes: Gordon, Caldwell, Berra, Steven Fletcher.

Spain: Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Puyol, Pique, Capdevila, Busquets (Marchena 90), Alonso, Iniesta, Santi Cazorla (Xavi 70), Villa, Silva (Llorente 76). Unused substitutes: Valdes, Monreal, Arbeloa, Bruno.

Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland).