The Spanish women’s soccer team arrived in Bordeaux this Monday and the first thing they did was to visit the city’s stadium to familiarize themselves with it, because here they will play this Wednesday against Brazil in a match where they will look for victory, in the last match in group stage, to advance to the quarterfinals as first in the group.
Alexia Putellas, Irene Paredes and Montse Tomé recognized in the mixed zone as soon as they left Spain-Nigeria (1-0), where they qualified for the quarterfinals, that they are already thinking about how to improve to face the match against The team of Brazil, who suffered a difficult comeback from Japan with two goals in extra time.
The scorer of the match, Alexia, said that from now on she believes that this is the type of match that will repeat itself a lot because from what they can see, all the opponents are closing in and there is little space. “So we have to work even more on that. We have to refine and surely the streak will come where everyone enters,” he added.
“The goal is to recover well and prepare for the game against Brazil. We have to continue ironing the details and improve the sensations so that we can be stronger as a team,” said Paredes, to which Tomé added that they may be “more accurate at certain points and speed up the circulation a little.”
After visiting the Bordeaux stadium, the world champions will exercise behind closed doors in the gym in the afternoon session with their minds on the match against the Brazilian team.
Spain top group C with six points, followed by Japan and Brazil, who are tied on three points, and Nigeria at the bottom with none.
Source: La Verdad

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