He real Madrid the women’s soccer team visits this Wednesday (18:45/Movistar Plus+ 2)/DAZN 1) in Twenty Dutch in the third match of the group stage of Women’s Champions Leaguethe first of two consecutive matches in the tournament against the same rival, with whom a priori the pass to the quarterfinals will be played.
Both the white team and the Enschede team collect three points after losing both against Chelsea English, last year’s semi-finalist and favorite to go first, and beat the Glasgow Celtic. That’s why a double head-to-head between the two could shed some light on their final choices to be in the best eight.
In that context Alberto Torilcoach of the Spanish team, believes that this could be a ‘historic’ moment in the team’s ‘short career’: “With the two games we played to get to the quarterfinals, we will face a lot in this match. of energy. If we is at the level we need to be, as we have been at home recently, we have a good chance to win.
“We present ourselves as a compact, balanced team. We don’t rely on a 20-goal scorer, the goals are distributed and that shows that the team is capable of scoring goals in different aspects of the field. We have very good numbers , we want to continue to expand them, continue to be a difficult team to beat and have the resources to win we are growing every year, the steps are solid, we have very good pillar for the future and I’m sure we’ll be very close to winning titles,” he also hinted.
The coach also confirmed that ‘if nothing unusual happens’ the French midfielder Sandie Toletti will return to the call after working with the group; while Antonia Silva, Sheila García and Athenea del Castillo They will be out due to injury against a “complicated, young and energetic” opponent.
The clash will also be the first of a week that is also relevant for the squad regarding their aspirations at national level, because on Saturday at 8:00 pm they will look for their first victory in a Classic against Barcelona: “So far we is focused on the open game, we adapt to the game every three days, we show it in our performance.
For his part, the French player Naomie Feller stated: “We are in a very dynamic group, excited about this competition. We want to continue to the next stage. We are ready and committed for Twenty. “The same goes for the return leg, we have to win to go to the next stage.”
As for the Netherlands team, they are fifth in their league, five points behind the lead held by PSV Eindhoven. Furthermore, last weekend they lost 2-0 in their visit to Ajax Amsterdamin a game where they conceded both goals in the second half.
Despite this, he arrives with hopes of reaching the group stage for the first time in the current format; Although there have been ten participants in the tournament and they have played three times in the round of 16, losing two against Barcelonabefore the change in the current model.
Source: La Verdad

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