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England against Spain live: result and end result when Löwinnen defeat world champion at Wembley

Alessia Russo says that Spanish players acted with the class after rubyers were not mutually sentenced to mutual kiss

England defeated Spain in Wembley as Jess Park's goal for the Löwinnen in the Retirement of the Women's World Cup final.

The conclusion from park from close range after it was a matter of Alessia Russos and dribble in the penalty area, England secured his best victory for almost 18 months and will give Sarina Wiegman's team hope to the European Championships of this summer.

World Champions Spain had many chances in Wembley, and Lucia Garcia hit the Quera at the beginning of the game and the England goalkeeper Hannah Hampon had to make a number of important parades in the second half.

But England survived the pressure waves to win the victory. England pulled his game in Portugal in Portugal, but the victory against Spain that defeated Belgium on Friday is a boost for her chances to reach the final.

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The two sides of a “real English” performance, while Löwinnen defeat Spain

Sarina Wiegman said England did not play to beat the critics, but a victory over world champion Spain will restore a major contribution to restoring the faith to the lion women in front of the European Championships this summer. It was a 1-0 in Sydney that Spain won her first World Cup a little more than 18 months ago. In Wembley, England has achieved a little revenge with another 1-0 victory in his first meeting, but especially for them was the meaning that this brings for the future. The European champions can keep up again after they have hit the world champions.

Jamie BraidwoodFebruary 26, 2025 23:15

Lauren James appointed players of the game

Lauren James was appointed player of the game!

She was always the talisman and was the driving force behind England throughout the game and created opportunities with penetrating passports and Mazy Dribbling.

She even met in the second half, but was refused by Coll.

Arthur FerridgeFebruary 26, 2025 23:14

Wiegman praises England defender

The lionesses of the rear line shone when they fought against Spain against a 1-0 victory. In particular, Lucy Bronze rolled back the years to achieve a vintage performance, and kept Aitana Bonmati calm for a large part of the 90 minutes, while Millie Bright, Leah Williamson and goalkeeper Hannah Hampton performed all impressively.

Wiegman recognized this at full time and said: “We know that we have to defend really well to keep the ball out of the net.

“We had a few options, but overall we are very satisfied with how the team got up and how hard we worked to win over the line.”

Arthur FerridgeFebruary 26, 2025 23:09

Wiegman: “We fought for every farm.”

Wiegman also emphasized the fighting spirit of her side in her nervous victory against Spain.

She said, “I'm really happy with the victory. It was an absolute team performance and we fought for every farm. A very intensive game and we had some very good moments in the game.

“I think the struggle and the togetherness are the most important thing and always starts with it. It helps to improve your game.

“Of course there is a thrust when you win. At the same time they want to see improvements and I saw that today. “

Arthur FerridgeFebruary 26, 2025 23:01

Sarina Wiegman: “We showed again tonight that we can compete with the best”

Sarina Wiegman sees today's victory as a declaration of intent for her English team and said that they have proven that they could compete with the best.

She said, “Of course we have a thrust. We showed again tonight that we can compete with the best. We have already shown this and it was really good to show it again, maybe for us.

“The fans who were in the stadium enjoyed the game. We are on a trip and had four friendly games where we tried many things. Some things are going really well and some things don't go really well. The games are no longer easy. “

Arthur FerridgeFebruary 26, 2025 22:53

Montse Tomé: “We deserved more”

Montse Tomé informed the press that their Spanish team deserves more from the game, and it is difficult not to agree to her.

With most of the possession and much attacking peaks, you will not be frustrated to make your journey home empty -handed.

She said, “I think the players played at a high level. We played to win.”

Arthur FerridgeFebruary 26, 2025 22:47

Toni Duggan is recognized for her time in England fold

Before the game, Toni Duggan was presented with a framed England shirt in recognition of her time for England, in which she achieved 79 appearances and scored 22 goals.

Arthur FerridgeFebruary 26, 2025 22:41

England misses the group of a top place

England's three points this evening bring you a balance of four for this Nations League campaign, but the results stop from the top position elsewhere.

Portugal's one-goal victory against Belgium means that they make England comparable to goals, goals, goals for and goals for goals, even though they remain in first place until the next international break in April.

Arthur FerridgeFebruary 26, 2025 22:34

The highlight of the night

One goal made the difference and Jess Park has already described it as one of the most memorable of her career! Take a look here.

Arthur FerridgeFebruary 26, 2025 22:25

Hampton in the fight for the number one shirt

Hannah Hampton weighed the race for the English shirt number one after playing a key role this evening.

Whether she or Mary Earps will start with the euro was an essential part of the narrative that surrounds the game this evening, and such an exhibition by Hampon will certainly strengthen your stock if Wiegman makes her decision.

However, Hampon remains modest and says: “I am only here to play my own game. I know what I can bring into the team. Mary is a brilliant goalkeeper, they saw that in the last tournaments. I concentrate on myself. When I'm glad I play my best football, I just have to stand in the shop window. “

Arthur FerridgeFebruary 26, 2025 22:20