Eugénie Le Sommer (34) is the powerful voice of a selection of France that this afternoon (La Cartuja, 7 pm) puts the world champion to the test, Spainin the final of League of Nations. The midfielder started yesterday’s afternoon press conference by throwing flowers at his rival, especially Aitana Bonmatí, but not only. For the Olympique de Lyon player, the merit is global.
“Spain has very good players, among them Aitana Bonmatí. He is the Ballon d’Or, the best player in the world but what they have above all is the team. He deserves to be champion in world because he also played the best football. This is a team that “He scores a lot of goals and has more virtues than defects. You mentioned Aitana, but above all they are a team,” said the experienced soccer player.
Despite the quality of Montse Tomé’s team, Le Sommer does not give up: “We know that we will face the first team in the world in the FIFA ranking. It is a great challenge, but we prefer to accept it than watch it on TV. In “In these types of battles, the important thing is the detail, the tactical rigor. We will have to be concentrated in all phases of the game, we like to play with this adrenaline. When it comes, you should be don’t be afraid of that.”
Almost like it was a Barça-Lyon
Asked if Spain-France would be almost a Barça-Lyon (due to the number of players the teams have in their respective teams), he said: “It’s true that this team has a lot of Barcelona players, I have to know that we tend to have patience, accept having less ball”.
Finally asked about women’s football in Spain, he said “it’s a difficult question.” “We are also trying to fill our stadiums. We managed to break a record outside the World Cup, but we want to have more people. For Spain it is a bit the same. I don’t have an answer, but in general, we must promote this football, inspire “The audience is familiar. We have to make sure we attract people, increase resources, promote the games better.”
Source: La Verdad

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