Spain Beats Sweden 2-1 to Reach the Final
[Women's World Cup] Spain Beats Sweden 2-1 to Reach the Final... Last Minute '10 Minute Thriller'
For the first time in the history of the finals... In the 44th minute of the second half, Carmona's mid-range shot split the game 온라인카지노
Spain beat Sweden to advance to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup finals in Australia and New Zealand.
Spain won a dramatic 2-1 victory over Sweden after exchanging three goals in the last 10 minutes in the semi-final match held at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand on the 15th.
Spain, whose previous record was the round of 16 in France in 2019, advanced to the World Cup final for the first time ever.
Spain lost 0-4 to Japan in the group stage, but beat both Costa Rica (3-0) and Zambia (5-0) in the previous two matches to advance to the tournament as second place in the group behind Japan, and Switzerland (5-0) in the round of 16. 1), defeated the Netherlands (2-1) in the quarterfinals and advanced to the semifinals.
Since Sweden defeated Japan 2-1 in the quarterfinals and advanced to the semifinals, a bittersweet relationship was created between the three countries in this tournament.
Spain also won their first ever match against Sweden.
However, 10 of the previous 11 matches (4 draws and 7 losses) were played before 2002, and the evaluation that Spain is better than Sweden has prevailed recently.
Spain will face off against the winner of the Australia-England match, which kicks off at 7:00 pm on the 16th, and the championship trophy at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia at 7:00 pm on the 20th.
Spain, which continued to dominate the midfield fight, swallowed regret as Alba Redondo's decisive shot missed the goal in the 26th minute of the second half.
Redondo, who rushed towards the goal from Henifer Hermoso's cross from the left, finished it with a shot that went to the left side of the goal.
Just before the ball went out of line, Salma Parayuelo managed to save it and connect it to the cutback, but Redondo's shot went slightly to the left of the goal.
Spain, who knocked more, eventually scored the first goal.
In the 36th minute of the second half, when Spain's diagonal cross hit the defense and flowed, Parayuelo, who was in front of the goal area, put a right-footed grounder shot into the bottom right corner of the goal to make it 1-0.
This was just the beginning of a 'thriller' that lasted for about 10 minutes.
Sweden turned the game around in the 43rd minute of the second half with Rebecca Blomkvist's right-footed volley following Lina Hurtig's header pass.
The end of the game, which seemed to be going into overtime, was taken by Olga Carmona, who is good at mid-range shots.
Carmona connected Teresa Abellaira's corner kick with a powerful right-footed mid-range shot in the 44th minute of the second half.
The shot, which stretched out, hit the crossbar and crossed the goal line.
Public Last updated: 2023-08-18 04:22:55 AM
