The subject that the comparisons are despicable may be fully applicable, but because of the resolute commitment that the Spanish women’s group has this Saturday against Denmark sa England European Championship and where they need at least one board to get into the quarterfinals, it’s inevitable to look back on what happened in the last clashes of the two combined.
That said, there is no possible comparison in terms of scenario, situation, commitment and significance, but it cannot be overlooked that just over a year ago, specifically on June 15, 2021, the team Jorge Vilda defeated the Danes 3-0 in a friendly play Alcorcon. they marked Aitana Bonmatitwice, and Patri Pebble.
The first goal comes before the break, when Aitana hooked a low shot next to the right post of the goal being defended by Christensen.
In 67 minutes it was Patri Pebble went to the net in a corner thrown from the right. Finally, at 85, Aitana he scored again from inside the area after receiving a pass from the now injured player Alexia Putellas.
That meeting was the tenth in a row the Spaniards without knowing defeat and without receiving a goal.
The technical crash sheet is as follows:
3 – Spain: fabrics; Laia Aleixandri, Pereira, Mapi León, Ona Batlle (Olga Carmona, m.46); Alexia Putellas (Rosa Márquez, m.86), Patri Guijarro, Aitana Bonmatí (Claudia Pina, m.86); Marta Cardona (Alba Redondo, m.46), Esther González (Athens, m.46) and Mariona Caldentey.
0 – Denmark: Christensen; Sevecke, Ballisager, Boye, Veje; Troelsgaard, Junge, Harder (Larsen, d.77); Rikke Marie Madsen (Sorensen, m.46), Nadim (Thomsen, m.77) and Svava.
The objectives: 1-0: M.45 Aitana Bonmatí. 2-0: M.67 Patri Pebble. 3-0: M.85: Aitana Bonmatí.
Referee: Karoline Wacker (Germany). He advised Alba Redondo (m.90), from Spain.
Incidents: played at the Santo Domingo stadium in Alcorcón (Madrid) before about 600 spectators.
Source: La Verdad

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