LEON, Spain -- Diego Costa scored a goal in each half to lead Spain to an 8-0 rout of Lichtenstein in Group G of European qualifying for the 2018 World Cup on Monday.Sergi Roberto, David Silva, Victor Vitolo Machin and Alvaro Morata also scored for Spain in its first competitive match under new coach Julen Lopetegui, who replaced Vicente del Bosque last month after the teams elimination in the round of 16 at the European Championship.We are very pleased with how the team performed and to have won these first three points, Lopetegui said.Costa scored with headers in the 10th and 66th minutes in the northern city of Leon. He had netted only one previous goal for Spain, nearly two years ago against Luxembourg in qualifying for Euro 2016. Del Bosque had left the Chelsea striker out of the squad that travelled to France for the tournament earlier this year.It was very important for me to score and for the team to win, Costa said. My teammates have always supported me and I hope it continues like this.Morata also scored twice, in the 82nd and 83rd minutes, after replacing Costa midway through the second half. Roberto netted his goal in the 55th, Silva added to the lead in the 59th and closed the scoring in injury time, while Vitolo got on the scoresheet on the hour.Silva had also scored twice in Spains 2-0 win over Belgium in a friendly last week, a match that marked Lopetegui s debut with the national team.Mondays result was Spains biggest win over Lichtenstein, surpassing the 6-0 win from 2011 in qualifying for Euro 2012.---ISRAEL 1, ITALY 3Italy extended its unbeaten streak in World Cup qualifiers to 28 matches despite being reduced to 10 men in Haifa, after defender Giorgio Chiellini was sent off following a second yellow card in the 55th minute.Chiellini will now be suspended for the much-anticipated match against Spain in the next round on Oct. 6.Graziano Pelle opened the scoring in the 14th minute and Antonio Candreva doubled Italys lead from the spot in the 31st.Ben-Haim pulled one back for Israel four minutes later but Ciro Immobile sealed the result in the 83rd.---ALBANIA 1, MACEDONIA 1 (Suspended)Albanias match with Macedonia was suspended in the 76th minute because of heavy rain.The final 15 minutes will be played at 2 p.m. (1200 GMT) Tuesday.Armando Sadiku opened the scoring for Albania in the ninth minute and Ezdjan Alioski equalized in the 51st.The match was being played at the newly-renovated stadium in Shkodra, 120 kilometers (75 miles) north of the capital Tirana. 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Guys get brought in based on pure style, as opposed to pure talent, in some cases, Williams said. That has a lot to do with why there are fewer trades in this sport.Even if moves are few and far between, every NFL team -- some more than others -- could use help ahead of Tuesdays deadline for making deals. So AP reporters took on the role of general manager to offer thoughts on what each clubs most pressing need is.Heres a look at the AFC:AFC EAST :NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: DL -- The Patriots are getting especially thin on the defensive line, with backup tackles Woodrow Hamilton (shoulder) and Vincent Valentine (back) both sitting out recently. That forced the Patriots to elevate Anthony Johnson from the practice squad in order to have an extra body to rotate with Malcolm Brown and Alan Branch.BUFFALO BILLS: WR -- The Bills are desperate for receiving help, which was reflected in their recent decision to promote undrafted rookie Ed Eagan off the practice squad. Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods, Marquise Goodwin and Greg Salas have all dealt with injuries (and two are on IR).MIAMI DOLPHINS: DB -- The secondary has been in flux all season. Miamis best DB, S Reshad Jones, is out for the season with a shoulder injury, and rookie starting CB Xavien Howard is recovering from a knee injury.NEW YORK JETS: QB -- The Jets were the only team with four QBs on their active roster until Geno Smith went on IR with a torn knee ligament. And yet their QB situation has been unsettled as can be: They benched turnover-prone Ryan Fitzpatrick in favor of Smith. Now theyre forced to turn back to Fitzpatrick, because neither Bryce Petty nor Christian Hackenberg is ready to start.---AFC SOUTH :HOUSTON TEXANS: OL -- They need help along the line thanks to injuries. The Texans thought they found a starter in Nick Martin when they drafted him in the second round, but his year ended with a preseason ankle injury. Then veteran RG Derek Newton went on IR after hurting both knees.TENNESEE TITANS: WR -- Some speed on the outside could help QB Marcus Mariota, especially when you consider the Titans receiving corps consists of a rookie who was a fifth-round draft pick from Massachusetts (Tajae Sharpe), a guy on his third team in three seasons (Andre Johnson) and a pair of nondescript veterans (Harry Douglas -- a healthy scratch lately -- and Rishard Matthews).INDIANAPOLIS COLTS: A bit of everything, other than QB -- Indy has allowed a league-high 25 sacks, two of its top three WRs and No. 1 tight end are out with injuries, the pass rush is lacking, and the linebackers and secondary keep missing tackles.JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS: OL -- The Jaguars have been downnright awful up front, with the offensive line failing to do much of anything to create holes for the run game.dddddddddddd The team is on pace to set a franchise record for fewest rushing yards in a season and has to play the rest of the year without starting left guard Luke Joeckel (knee).---AFC NORTH :PITTSBURGH STEELERS: WR -- Sure, the Steelers have Antonio Brown, but otherwise receiver is a real position of need. Martavis Bryant is suspended; Sammie Coates and Markus Wheaton have injury issues.BALTIMORE RAVENS: DB -- Every team could use a cover guy, but few more so than the Ravens, who dont have a decent DB to go with S Eric Weddle. Jimmy Smith is a solid CB, but hes been slowed by a concussion. The other starting CB, Shareece Wright, has already missed two games with injuries, while FS Lardarius Webb is still learning the position after moving from CB.CINCINNATI BENGALS: S -- The Bengals had to choose between their two starting safeties in free agency, and they kept George Iloka and let Reggie Nelson leave. Theyve missed Nelsons physical play. A defense that allowed the second-fewest points in the league last season has been middle-of-the-pack.CLEVELAND BROWNS: QB -- Still in search of an elusive franchise QB, the Browns could be enticed to make a deal, even if their plan seems to be to try to find an elite QB in next years draft (will there be one?). Robert Griffin IIIs injury complicated matters; this season was supposed to be devoted to his comeback.---AFC WEST :OAKLAND RAIDERS: Pass rusher -- The Raiders have struggled to get consistent pressure on opposing QBs, a big reason why the defense has allowed so many big plays. With offenses using extra protection to slow down Khalil Mack, Oakland could use a more consistent outside rusher on the other side to complement Bruce Irvin.DENVER BRONCOS: OL -- If theres a weak link on the reigning Super Bowl champions, its the offensive line, where tackles Russell Okung and Donald Stephenson are committing too many costly penalties, and guards Max Garcia and Michael Schofield take turns making their share of mistakes.KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: OLB -- The Chiefs have just eight sacks, tied with Pittsburgh for fewest in the NFL. They should be buoyed by the eventual return of Justin Houston from ACL surgery, but just how effective will he be? And when? The Chiefs need someone to provide a consistent pass rush, because OLB Tamba Hali is aging before their eyes and former first-round pick Dee Ford has been a disappointment.SAN DIEGO CHARGERS: RB -- Melvin Gordon is having a dynamite second NFL season, but the Chargers could use some RB depth with Danny Woodhead and Branden Oliver out for the season with injuries.---Contributing: Bob Baum, Josh Dubow, David Ginsburg, Will Graves, Kyle Hightower, Joe Kay, Mark Long, Michael Marot, Kristie Rieken, David Skretta, Arnie Stapleton, Teresa M. Walker, Dennis Waszak Jr., John Wawrow, Steven Wine, Bernie Wilson.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '