Patri Guijarro, the main newcomer to the women’s soccer team that will compete in the Olympic Games in Paris, after almost two years of absence due to the conflict with ‘Las 15’, is “happy and at the same time nervous” about his return to the national team after a process he described as “difficult and difficult.”
“Because of the call-up I was happy and at the same time nervous, in the end it’s been almost two years without returning to the national team, you’re obviously anxious but it’s a difficult and difficult process” admitted the FC Barcelona international in statements published in social networks of the Spanish Football Federation.
He emphasized that his adaptation is going well and that he is “delighted” to see “how things have changed” in the team and the climate of “calmness and normality” that breathes in concentration.
He is also excited about being able to participate in Paris 2024. “One of the greatest achievements is to participate in the Games, it’s a source of pride after everything I’ve been through and the World Cup, which is a milestone for the team, but after “Not experiencing it, being here is a nice little gift for me and I’m happy,” he added.
The Spanish women’s soccer team will face the penultimate qualifying match for Euro 2025 in Switzerland this Friday in the Czech Republic with its mind set on the Paris Olympic Games, having secured its qualification for the European Championship.
Source: La Verdad

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