One draw is enough for Spain against Denmark to overcome the group stage and reach the quarterfinals, where they will face mighty England. However, in Red’s mind it only comes down to tying a victory. “Spain comes out to win parties”, sentenced Jorge Vilda at the press conference before the match.
The Spanish coach is resonant in this matter. “It’s a cliché … If you go out to draw or speculate … I’m convinced it would go wrong. Spain goes out to win the games. We’re convinced we can win and that’s the goal for Saturday.”
About Denmark, Vilda stressed Pernille Harder, Chelsea’s forward, as the main threat, as well as the team’s competitiveness. “It’s a team with experienced players, they have a competitive character, they won a lot of games in the last minutes. They will fight until the very end.. more difficult we know what it will form at any time We all know this. It’s a high level team. “
“We think they’re going to push us high. They have a well-trained midfield. It’s a team that’s also comfortable defending at low bottom. That’s the game we’re hoping for. We also know they have to win, if that’s the result is contrary or equivalent, they need to expose themselves more ”.
Vilda didn’t want to talk about the eleventh tomorrow and just said that “there might be changes.”
Source: La Verdad
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