Olympic Bath – AS.com
Seville woke up to open and sunny skies and The national team ended the day by achieving their Olympic dream. World champions have made history again. They beat the Netherlands in the Nations League semi-finals. There was no doubt. In addition to dominating the world, they dominate the continent. Only France can avoid another new title for this golden generation in Wednesday’s final, with Jenny opening the scoring and Aitana and Ona completing the goal celebrations in La Cartuja.
More than just one match was played in Seville, but rather an unprecedented event – the Nations semi-final – and with the Olympic Games in the air. Until now, the Olympic Stadium has been a talismanic platform for the national team: four wins out of four. On the fifth, ecstasy came. Montse Thome did not hesitate to present her most recognizable eleven players who helped the coach reach the Final Four in just a few months in charge. Reach out your hand and kiss the saint. Of course, he had to face two of the most significant losses: this is Alexia Putellas and Tere Abelleira. For the first time he held his position Jenny; for a second he overtook Alexandri to the rod. The City player has had to take a position she doesn’t particularly like, but with appointments of this caliber there is no room for complaints.
Spain were the team bigger than ever. He went out to suffer, to enjoy, with all his might. Not even a minute had passed, and Laya had already won two duels in the center of the field against the Dutch. Statement of Intent. Strongly, without workarounds, correcting some mistakes of the past. At this level, the slightest mistake condemns you. The intensity of the Spanish team contrasted with the calmness of Jonker’s team, which was very soft. However, it was Brugts is the one who first got the opportunity to try out the Kata.. From then on the match went to Spain and the festival began.
Mariona deflected a pass into the penalty area, which Salma sent past the left post of Van Domsellaar’s goal.. With Athena’s mischief, they stood in front of the goalkeeper again and Salma sent her away again. Opportunities followed one after another. There was only one color in combat, although there was no sight. The Netherlands bided their time and In one of them, Berenstain forced Kataya to lie on the ground. to get the shot close to the club. As already happened at the World Cup, the Juventus striker was the one who gave Spain the most of the war.
Definitely, Salma was La Roja’s dagger. The Blaugrana, transformed into a 9, were always on the march to catch up with the Dutch defenders. Up to four times he had to fail to materialize. Olga and Irene also decided to try Van Domselaar.. Spain completely dominated and Jenny, who else, donned the heroine’s cape. overtake La Roja at the best moment. The Madrid native received a pass from the right On enter the penalty area and dance freely in front of the Dutch until the ball hits the net. In the midst of a party in La Cartuja, Aitana scored the second goal just three minutes later, completing Mariona’s gift at will.. Three minutes of madness, the team’s unstoppable desire for the Games.
The matter did not change even with the appearance of a window on the scoreboard. The Spanish team continued their dominance on the field. Taking risks, but, if possible, with greater safety. It was a walk, a bathhouse against a completely devoted opponent. If there was any doubt, She managed to increase the score and leave a decisive draw. The national team reaches the first final in the history of the Nations League. On August 20, a golden era began for this team, which never tires of fighting and winning. To show the world that they only need to be trusted. Leave room for players with natural talent. There’s a reason they’ve won the Ballon d’Or for years. Alexia and Aitana. And those who have not yet arrived with Salma or Vicky. On Wednesday, France waits and hopes for another title to rise into the skies. Nothing stops them. Nothing can happen to this historic and Olympic Spain.
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Kata Call
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Laya Codina
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Irene Paredes
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She’s a battle
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Olga Carmona
(72 minutes)
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Aitana Bonmati
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Laia Alexandri
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Jenny Hermoso
(72 minutes)
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Mariona Caldenti
(82 minutes)
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Athena del Castillo
(62 minutes)
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Salma Paralluelo
(82 minutes)
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Oihane Hernandez
(72 minutes)
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Eva Navarro
(82 minutes)
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Maite Oroz
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Lucia Garcia
(82 minutes)
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Weight
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Sheila Garcia
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Maria Perez
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Fiamma Benitez
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Alba Redondo
(62 minutes)
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Maria Mendez
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Vicky Lopez
(72 minutes)
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Helen Lete
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Daphne van Domselaar
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Kerstin Kaspariy
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Caitlin Dijkstra
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Esme Bragts
(78 minutes)
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Dominic Janssen
(67′)
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Daniel van de Donk
(85 minutes)
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Sherida Spitse
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Jackie Groenen
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Lieke Martens
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Vivianne Miedema
(Four five’)
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Linet Birenstein
(67′)
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Liz Cope
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Katya Snoys
(67′)
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Marisa Olislagers
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Lynn Wilms
(67′)
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Rome Leichter
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Renate Jansen
(78 minutes)
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Vike Kaptein
(85 minutes)
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Merelle van Dongen
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Jill Buyings
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Shanice van de Sanden
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Damaris Egurrola
(Four five’)
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Barbara Lorscheid
Changes
Damaris Egurrola (45 minutes, Vivian Miedema), Alba Redondo (62 minutes, Athena del Castillo), Lynn Wilms (67′, Dominik Janssen), Katya Snoys (67′, Linet Berenstein), Vicky Lopez (72′, Jenny Hermoso), Oihane Hernandez (72′, Olga Carmona), Renate Jansen (78′, Esme Brugts), Lucia Garcia (82 min., Salma Paralluelo), Eva Navarro (82′, Mariona Caldenti), Vike Kaptein (85 minutes, Daniel van de Donk)
Goals
1:0, 40 minutes: Jenny Hermoso2:0, 44′: Aitana Bonmati3:0, 76′: She’s a battle