The women’s team closes the qualifying phase for the Euro Cup against Belgium this afternoon (7pm/La 1 on TVE) at the Riazor stadium with the aim of removing doubts and feeling the true feelings of the team ahead of the Games in Paris. This will be the last test before the Olympic event, which starts on July 25 against the demanding Japan.
The last match against the Czech Republic, just four days ago, ended in an unexpected 2-1 defeat in a serious warning not to rest or rest on our laurels. The duel against the Belgian will again be pointless, because the Montse Tome mathematically classified for the Euro thanks to their four previous victories, although it will put on the table the capacity of the reaction of the world and champions of Nations who seek to establish themselves in these Games as a unique and hegemonic generation by standing on the podium.
Riazor will pay tribute to the three ‘dinosaurs’, as they were christened by Jenni Hermoso, who played over a hundred games for La Roja: Alexia Putellas, Irene Paredes and Jenni herself They will receive warm greetings from the fans.
In sports, the mystery of Mariona Caldentey, with some discomfort that prevented him from exercising with the rest of the group in recent days, as well as Cata Coll’s return to the cause. It is possible to start to see what eleven Tomé will use for the Games. Irene Paredes will not be able to play because of the direct red card she received against the Czech Republic. The precedent against Belgium was indeed encouraging, as it was resolved in a resounding 7-0.
Belgium, still fighting for qualification, also lost on Friday against Denmark, who finished second in Group A2. The Danish goals did not come until the second half, with Cayman’s own goal in the 60th minute, followed by goals from Harder (65 minutes) and Holmgaard (82 minutes).
Source: La Verdad

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