Spain pulls ‘head’ to go back to Finland (4-1)

Spain has made its debut with triumph in the European Championship (4-1) against a Finland that made him doubt at first, but which he ended up doubling with patience and effectiveness in the aerial game.

Considered the Spanish painting one of the big favorites to win the title, his debut was eagerly awaited and watched with a magnifying glass. Expectations, high, have jumped through the air after fifty seconds, when Sällström has captured one long pass to the back of the central ones and has written down by means of a cross shot that has touched in a wood before entering.

Of all the possible scripts, this was probably the most unlikely and that is why it has taken Spain a few minutes to assimilate the reverse. They have been measures in which the possession domaina constant, did not bring with it clarity in the final meters.

Either entering by side or combining on the edge of the area, those of Jorge Vilda they failed to dismantle the solid Finnish defense. Only Leilawith a center-shot who has touched the crossbar, has really threatened. That’s how things were, the ball stopped becoming an effective weapon for Spain.

Every corner service, especially those served on the first post, generated uncertainty. And with the ninth, the point of the tie has come thanks to an unappealable header fromIrene Paredes in the small area.

The tie has meant one psychic drive for the ‘Red’, the confirmation that insisting on the path he had taken was the best recipe for success. From that moment on, a more choral game was seen, a cheerful team that, by insisting, ended up getting ahead on the scoreboard.

He did it near the break when Mapi Leon he joined the three-quarter zone and looked up to serve a measured delivery to the penalty spot that Aitana Bonmatí finished by air in the face of the resignation of a goalkeeper who could only make the statue.

If the first action of the initial half had meant a blow, the last has served as redemption for the Spaniards. Fall and stand up in honor of the injured Alexia Putellas, to whom this second goal was dedicated and who watched the match in the stands with a shirt in honor of Virginia Torrecillasanother of the big absentees in the appointment.

Achieved the most difficult, the second half seemed the ideal setting to enjoy the best version of Spain. And he has not disappointed what has been seen despite the lack of a goal, with a major offensive presence of the sides and arrivals from second line.

Within this dynamic, Good Batlle has enjoyed a hand-to-hand that has deflected Korpela well. It has not been the only time he has had to intervene, as he also exhibited himself to thwart a coup d’etat.Aleixandri.

Spain lacked, however, one more goal to avoid scares. And again the stopped ball returned to the aid when serving Mapi Leon one side foul to which he has given power and direction with his head Lucia Garcia. Three goals and all above, a sign that not only of the game as a result of green lives the Spanish team. Caldentey, a full-time criminal, has completed the job.

Exhibiting his idea, on a day when the initial nerves could be an impediment to this, Spain debuted with victory and did their homework before facing the group stage in Germany and Denmark, which in principle will demand even more from you.

Technical file

4 – Spain: Cloths; Batlle, Paredes, León, Leila (Sheila García, min.60); Guijarro, Guerrero (Aleixandri, min.60), Bonmatí (Athenea, min.78); Lucía García (Claudia Pina, min.85), Caldentey and Esther (Cardona, min.78).

1 – Finland: Korpela; Hyyrynen (Kuikka, min.66), Westerlund, Pikkujämsä, Koivisto; Engman (Sainio, min.46), Summanen (Ahtinen, min.84), Alanen, Öling (Rantanen, min.86); Sällström i Franssi (Danielsson, min.84).

goals: 0-1, min.1: Sällström. 1-1, min.25: Paredes. 2-1, min.44: Bonmatí. 3-1, min.75: Lucía García. 4-1, min.95: Caldentey, penalty.

Referee: Kateryna Monzul (Ukraine). He warned Paredes in Spain (min.55) and Finland in Alanen (min.80).

Incidences: Match corresponding to group B of Euro 2022 played in the MK Stadium in Milton Keynes in front of 16,819 spectators.

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