Spain vs Czech Republic player ratings: Andres Iniesta shines in midfield but a quiet afternoon for Nolito
Who impressed us during the Group C clash at the Stadium Municipal de Toulouse

Spain
David De Gea: The spotlight was on the goalkeeper, but he was barely forced to make a save until punching clear Darida's volley in injury time. 6/10
Juanfran: Impressed in linking up with Silva down the right, and sent some dangerous deliveries into the box. 8/10
Gerard Pique: The centre-back stayed composed when in the right place at the right time to convert Iniesta's cross. 7/10
Sergio Ramos: Stayed alert to head clear at a vital moment despite an otherwise quiet afternoon. 6/10
Jordi Alba: Was pinned back by a pragmatic Czech flank, but still threatened when in the opposition box. 7/10
Cesc Fabregas: His last contribution to 70 steady minutes was a brilliant clearance from underneath his own crossbar. 7/10
Sergio Busquets: His defensive cover was rarely needed as Spain launched attack after attack. 6/10
Andres Iniesta: The veteran midfielder ran the show, rarely losing possession and provided the goal for Pique at a time when Spain looked out of ideas. 9/10
David Silva: Always looked to make things happen in the final third, he too often found his fellow forwards to be on a different wavelength. 8/10
Alvaro Morata: Had several sights of goal in the first half, but lost out in his individual battle with Cech. 6/10
Nolito: On the fringe's of Spain best moments, he grew frustrated and was selfish in going for goal when teammates were better placed. 5/10
Czech Republic

Petr Cech: Kept the Spanish out single-handedly at times, only to be eventually beaten at the death. 7/10
Pavel Kaderabek: Got away with one poor headed clearance in the second half, but recovered with some fine blocks. 7/10
Tomas Sivok: Responsible for some vital interceptions in the times when Spain upped the ante. 7/10
Roman Hubnik: Almost scored an own goal at the start of the second before going equally close at the other end. A solid presence. 7/10
David Limbersky: Toyed with by David Silva, and his booking for fouling the Spanish playmaker was inevitable. 6/10
Vladimir Darida: Very tidy in the rare spells of Czech Republic possession, and went so close to a dramatic late equaliser. 7/10
Jaroslav Plasil: Struggled to cope with the passing and movement of Iniesta, Fabregas and Silva around him. 5/10
Theodor Gebre Selassie: The full-back was fielded further forward to deal with Alba's threat, but failed to offer much in an attacking sense. 6/10
Tomas Rosicky: The captain's lack of domestic football was evident as he faded in the second half. 6/10
Ladislav Krejci: The youngster impressed with some fine deliveries into the Spain box, and produced a fantastic tackle to deny Thiago. 7/10
Tomas Necid: A willing worker who held the ball up, but ultimately saw too little of the ball. 6/10
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