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Spain vs. England

Spain should not compete to win the World Cup. It's useless. His best players spent the last several years on strike. Therefore, 12 of them were not invited to the competition. The people here are part of a loosely knit gang, working under a manager who can only rely on the loyalty - at best - of a small fraction of his team members. These are not the conditions that make success happen. But, but: Spain is a world champion, testifying to the enduring truth in football and sport. Talent can overcome anything. He can even take a team, who prepares for the World Cup in the worst way, to the biggest game of all, the biggest stage, and sweep it past England, European champions, favorites, new games and. heavy games, by one goal, 1-0. Spain, to put it simply, shines too bright not to reveal: the power of Olga Carmona, the intelligence of Mariona Caldentey, the incredible opportunity of Salma Paralluelo, and, above all, the brilliance of Aitana Bonmatí. Bonmatí, the Barcelona midfielder,​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ is a player who more than anyone believes, fights and shows in the World Cup, producing performances that can rightly be considered a job. Spain spent most of the opening 30 minutes of the match trying to open up England's defence, cleverly combining moves of intricate beauty and complexity. Alba Redondo should put his team first before the team. Parallels can do it with two. But the progress did not come from the brilliance of Spain - or not only from the beauty of Spain - but from the neglect of England. Lucy Bronze wandered to midfield, the ball at her feet, looking for something to do with it. 

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The Spanish players saw what was happening, and they may have been licking their lips. Three of them picked up Bronze in football. There was already a large open space - plain, savannah, tundra - on the right side of the English defense. Caldentey was clearly seen by Teresa Abelleira, wandering alone in the open space. He waited until Carmona, paying more than him, was in the right place. His transfer was successful. Carmona's finish is flawless. Spain should lead them. There was a time in the first half when he seemed to be setting up a medical clinic. Paralluelo hit the post just before half-time and there was only the feeling, as the players left the locker room, that perhaps England had gone a little off. England coach Sarina Wiegman is not a party person. Something changed, so he changed it. Chloe Kelly, who scored the goal to win the European Championship last summer, and Lauren James, England's best player of the tournament until a red card in the round of 16 entered the game. 

The two substitutes made a significant change, giving the input of energy, an explosion of goals. Spain, at first calm and courageous, began to tremble, only to be rescued when she needed the help of wealth. Keira Walsh calmly licks the ball with one hand as Caldentey tries to pass it. After what seemed like an impossible delay, the American referee, Tori Penso, decided it was a penalty. Jenni Hermoso had a chance to fix it, turning the rest of the game into a car chase, but her shot was weak, and goalkeeper Mary Earps quickly shot it. England got their support. For the first time in this tournament, he couldn't make the most of it. Wiegman pushed his players forward. The Earps did the same. The game took 13 minutes of extra time. Spain began to look for any stability they could find: the players were falling to the ground, desperate to deprive the game of any power it might have. England ran away with throw-ins, goal kicks, and corners, all opportunities to force their way back into the game. He couldn't find a way. Spain did not accept it. He has done a lot in this competition, in the way he goes to this competition. He wouldn't let her go, not when he was around. In unexpected circumstances, it will have its price. He will be a world champion.

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