The Spanish team, after the great turmoil experienced since it won the world this August, will face this Friday (6:30 pm/La 1) a demanding debut in League of Nations in the view of Sweden in Gothenburg, where the world champion star will appear in the kit for the first time.
Spain will face Sweden, Italy and Switzerland, who must prevail to become group champions and advance to the semis. The two finalists of this tournament will have a place in the JJ. YES. Paris 2024with the hostess France. In the event that the galas are finalists, the team that finishes third will go to the Olympic event.
But the way to Gamla Ullevi stadium in Gothenburg, which will host the first match between Spanish and Swedish in this new competition, has been unstable on the part of some soccer players who have finally decided to travel to Sweden, except for Mapi León and Patri Guijarroin addition to not calling the Jenni Hermosovictim of the non-consensual kiss of the former president of the Federation Luis Rubiales which ‘dynamited’ the foundations of the federative entity.
The wishes of the new coach, Montse Tomé, like the performance of its players, is a mystery. Spain already knows what it is to win against one Sweden which they passed in the semifinals of the last World Cup, but the situation now is not ideal. It’s been just over a month since the two teams met. Sweden, No. 1 in the FIFA ranking after winning the World Cup bronze, showed its support for the Spanish players.
Tome I can bet for giving continuity to Cata Coll in the goal while in defense, the wingers are Ona Batlle and Olga Carmona and the center backs Irene Paredes and María Méndez or Laia Aleixandri. Aitana Bonmatí, Alexia Putellas and Tere Abelleira will be the owners of the midfield and in attack Mariona Caldentey, Athenea and the last position will be played by Eva Navarro, Amaiur or Lucía García.
Possible lineups:
Sweden: Zecira Musovic Nathalie Bjorn, Amanda Ilestedt, Magdalena Ericsson, Jonna Andersson; Filippa Angeldahl, Elin Rubensson; Johana Rytting Keneryd, Kosovare Asllani, Sofia Jakobsson; Stina Blackstenius
The
Spain: Cata Coll; Olga Carmona, Irene Paredes, María Méndez or Laia Aleixandri, Ona Batlle; Teresa Abelleira, Aitana Bonmatí, Alexia Putellas; Athenea del Castillo, Amaiur Sarriegi and Mariona Caldentey
The
referee: Rebecca Welch (England)
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Time: 18.30 (1st)
Source: La Verdad

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