round dawn was one of the goalscorers in the match Switzerland. The Spanish international from Levante scored a header. Right in the training session before the round of 16 matches, the internationals were rehearsing headers. And it made its impact. The footballer took advantage of the fact that his head was trained to be the last part of his body to touch the ball before sending it behind Thalmann’s goal.
That victory “gave us a lot of energy, the team was able to impose itself”, commented the international. The one from Albacete considers that Spain has players who can play in different positions, and “you have to be effective at the back and in front.”
He did not want to reveal what the Spanish team was doing for the match against the Netherlands in order not to give hints to the rival, but he said that they were working “the same as always”.
The Netherlands is a very vertical team that has former Barça player (now at PSG) Lieke Martens, a player who can be included in the midfield. “If they play diamonds, they will make it difficult for us,” Redondo warned.
In a life-and-death match like this Friday’s quarterfinal, there is a possibility of reaching a penalty shootout. A player with a goal between his eyebrows like Alba, can definitely shoot a penalty.
Source: La Verdad

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