Liechtenstein have only scored once, but what a goal...
Liechtenstein host Spain at the Rheinpark Stadion on Tuesday in a World Cup qualifier where they will look to add to their single strike.
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Liechtenstein are not expected to make Spain work too hard for a victory in Vaduz on Tuesday, having scored one and shipped 26 in their seven qualifying games so far.
Rene Pauritsch's side sit bottom of Group G without picking up a single point in qualifying so far, but they can take heart from Luxembourg's result in Toulouse against France.
In the meantime, if the Blue-Reds end their campaign with just the one goal, it is not likely to be forgotten quickly by its scorer, Max Göppel.