Spain scares us on Halloween night and delights us again with another U-17 World Cup final | Relief
Spain are in the final of the World Under-17 Championship. Again. Try to become a three-time champion. After the fiasco of U-20 at the World Cup and Absolute at the Olympics. OO., La Rojita puts Spanish women’s football on top again after beating England. Alba Serrato and Pau Comendador knocked down a great opponent with their goals and Shaw’s own goal. Spain will play their third final in a row next Sunday (23:00, Teledeporte) against North Korea after opposing an English team with an attractive display of football.
The opening minutes of the game left a very close duel, with the two teams taking the field with the goal of not taking too many risks. Spain came out looking to take the lead but found a different England to five months ago.in the final, which La Rojita won at the European Championships in the same category. Time and a few additions that raised the English team to a level formed an opponent that this time looked head to head with Kenio Gonzalo’s side.
So both teams had some very clear chances. England’s unsuccessful shot into an empty net and Johnson’s shot against the crossbar put Spain into a stalemate for several minutes.. And such great forgiveness ultimately condemned him. However, the team knew how to keep their cool and some mistakes in defense did not affect them.
Pau Comendador and Celia Segura led the way with crosses from both flanks and after a few poor shots, Alba Serrato returned to her place with a goal after two games in the stands due to suspension. Just before heading to the locker room, he scored a key goal at the least expected moment, giving his team a huge boost. A play from the book with a superb deep pass from Serrajordi to Celia Segura that made it perfect for Alba Serrato. put the toe of the boot in and drew 1-0.
Motivated to score and find themselves with 45 minutes to go, Spain made another march in the second half. A dominance that was soon rewarded with a spectacular performance marked by Celia Segura. The playfulness of the Barça youngster, who left behind several opponents, anchored the defense and gave the ball to Ainoa Gomez and Pau Comendador, who did the rest. The center was behind the first and had no hesitation in shooting past the Madrid player for his fifth goal of the tournament. His goal secured the match, which ended with an own goal by Shaw.
Spain will reach the final of the Under-17 World Cup after a scary Halloween night. Their Sunday opponents, North Korea, were attentive to a team that loves and makes people enjoy playing on grass. “We’re missing the last dance”– warned Kenio Gonzalo, who was proud of his players after the final whistle. A dance with which they want to bring Spain another title of this magnitude. Continue to confirm that Spanish women’s football has a bright future. This is them.
Spain 3 – England 0
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Spain
: Laya Lopez; Martina, De la Cuerda (Lorena Cubo, 82′), Nereya Carmona, Ayara; Ainoa Gomez, Irune, Serrajordi (Emma Moreno, 82 minutes); Celia Segura (Noah Ortega, 71 minutes), Alba Serrato (Elena Vazquez, 95 minutes) and Pau Comendador (Iris Ashley, 82 minutes). -
England
: McSheffrey; Las (Gray 94′), Maltby, Shaw, Wellesley-Smith; Herbert, Parkinson, Junaid; Vera Jones (Fisher, 97 minutes), Olivia Johnson and Oboawwoduo (Harwood, 84 minutes). -
Goals
: Alba Serrato (45’+2′), Pau Comendador (58′), Shaw, own goal (99′). -
judge
: Asaka Koizumi.