Laia Codinadefense of Arsenal and the Spanish women’s team, announced this Friday that the goal of Jenni Hermoso which gave victory to Red against Italy (0-1) in the Nations League is “a little justice” after everything that happened in the ‘Rubiales case’.
Jenni Hermoso He returned for the first time in a call-up to the Spanish team since the World Cup final won by the ‘Red’ and because he was the star of the ‘Rubiales case’ after receiving a forced kiss from the now former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation . (RFEF)
“It has been a bit of justice. With us Jenny, who suffered and is now the main character in a good way is very important. That he went 0-1 makes us happy,” he said. Laia Codina in the mixed zone of the Arechi stadium in Salerno.
“The team is more united than ever. It’s not only important to be good on the field, but off the field. That today we scored 90 means that the team is united, that we look at each other’s faces one and that we saw that we could get it “These months have united us more than ever,” added the center of Arsenal.
Codeine He started in place of Irene Paredes, who was injured.
“I’m trying to be like a sponge, there’s a lot to learn and we have to take advantage of the opportunities,” he admitted. Laia.
Italy put in trouble Spain with a solid defensive system that, in the end, did not prevent Spain from maintaining the total number of victories in the group stage of the competition.
“Italy always make it difficult for us. It’s always difficult for us to win here and they come with a change of coach, which always gives us a ‘plus’ for the players. The first minutes were very, very good. ,” explained he Laia Codina.
In addition, he praised Montse Tomé’s first months as a coach. “The key is that their ideas are very clear: attack, attack and attack. Be very aggressive. Trust between us and our quality. They are showing that desire to go forward and not be afraid to jump because we can be lethal,” he said. Codeine.
Source: La Verdad
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