3-0: Spain is full and the Netherlands will face in the semifinals

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The Spanish women’s under-17 team extended its full European Championship victories in Bosnia Herzegovina and will face the Netherlands in the semifinals of the tournament next Thursday, after leading group B with a 3-0 win on Monday against in France.

After winning their first two games against Norway (0-4) and Finland (4-0) with absolute ease, the Spanish team encountered their first difficulties in the tournament against a solid demanding French team like some others of Kenio Gonzalo.

And France, already thinking about the semifinals, have presented a new team where only two of the usual starters have emerged, center Lola Boisset and right -back Taeryne Job.

An incident that did not deter the French team from blocking the movement of the ball for the Spanish team, which struggled to connect with their wide range of players, was the main source of danger for Spain in the first two days of the tournament.

This was demonstrated by more than thirteen minutes made by Kenio Gonzalo’s team to get the ball ahead of Paula Partido, who was bored in the first two days of repeated right-wing strikes against Norway and Finland.

But even in this way the Spanish team has not changed, which is clear that both the Party, on the right wing, and Lucía Corrales, on the left, are mainly in their offensive technique.

At the moment where Spain was able to open the game, the first chances came for Kenio Gonzalo’s staff, who saw how in 25 minutes the crossbar drove off a Jone Amezaga header after a run on Paula Partido’s right wing .

A move that seemed to unleash the Spanish team, who resolved the contest in the next six minutes with goals from Paula Partido and Jone Amezaga, who could not have been more successful in replacing Carla Camacho at the team’s point of attack. of Spain.

Two goals in which Lucía Corrales played a key role, which at the moment she had the opportunity to go deep into the left wing became an insurmountable problem for the French team.

If Paula Partido did not miss a cross from Corrales in the 28th minute to make it 1-0, a few minutes later, in the 31st, the Real Madrid player made another ball served by Lucía Corrales on an unbeatable assist for Jone Amezaga to establish a 2 -0.

The score seemed to react to French coach Cecile Locatelli, who brought in striker Lucie Calba at the start of the second half, which was fundamental to the victories the galas reaped against Finland and Norway.

However, nothing and nothing could stop the Spanish team’s victory, which extended its lead into the 69th minute with a goal (3-0) by Lucía Corrales, in an action where roles were exchanged and the winger of Barcelona was resolved with quality. a pass from Paula Partido.

SPAIN

30

FRANCE

Spain: Origin of Sophia; Sara Ortega (Naara Miranda, m.75), Marina Artero, Sandra Villafañe (Yolanda Sierra, m.57), Judit Pujols; Nina Pou, Marina Rivas (Raquel Iñigo, p.56); Paula Partido (Laia Martret, m.75), Vicky López, Lucía Corrales and Jone Amezaga (Carla Camacho, m.57).
France: Lebrun; Job (Mendy, d.63), Felden, Boisset (Marques, d.62), Bellhout-Achi; Rossi (Oillic, d.82), Pacaud, Gstalter, Belmilliani; Moussard and Touriss (Calba, d.46)
The objectives: 1-0, m.28: Paula Match. 2-0, m.31: Jone Amezaga. 3-0, m.69: Lucia Corrales.
Referee: Reka Molnar (Hungary). He showed a yellow card to Felden for France.
Incidents: The match matches the third day of Group B of the U-17 Women’s European Championship played at the Pecara stadium in Siroki Brijeg (Bosnia Herzegovina).

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Source: La Verdad

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