The Basque women’s team clearly defeated Chile yesterday in the match played in Mendizorrotza under heavy rain, especially in the second half. Euskal Selekzioa gradually matured the match until they clearly prevailed against an opponent who, despite the final result, competed until almost the end of the match. Nerea Izagirre, Amaiur and the newly incorporated Ane Miren signed the resounding victory of the Tricolor in the debut game as coach of Juanjo Arregi.
The parity that reigned at grass level for a good part of the first half was blown on the brink of half-time with a goal from home by the Real captain. Nerea Izagirre scored the first goal and also had the best domestic chances until the second goal was played.
Nerea Nevado came in on his wing and Amaiur took advantage of a killer pass from Athletic’s left-back. Ane Miren, with a similar move, sealed the victory near the end.
BASQUE SELECTION
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Chile
Euskal Selection: Amaia Peña (Zalba 46′); Gastearena (Urruzola 70′), Etxezarreta, Iraia (Ane Miren 80′), Nevado; Baños, Jone (Arena 70′); Cecilia (Vilariño 56′), Eizagirre, Amaiur (Zubieta 80′); and San Adrián (Zugasti 56′).
The
Thechilli: Torrero (Channels 46′); Opazo, Figureoa (Ramírez 91′), Sáez, Toro; Gisela (Zamora 70′); Navarrete (Olave 46′), Araya, Olivares, Parraguez (Yastin 70′); and Valencia (Yessenia 46′).
The
Thethe objectives: 1-0: min. 41, Nerea Eizagirre. 2-0: min. 70, Amair. 3-0: min. 84, Anne Look.
The
Referee: Lidia Barragan Gaspar. Yellow to Araya.
The
Thehappenings: 2,410 spectators in Mendizorrotza.
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Source: La Verdad

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