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Spain reach first Olympics with Women's Nations League win

February 25, 2024 00:00:00


Spain players posing with a banner at the end of the Women's Nations League semi-finals against Netherlands after qualifying for the Paris 2024 Olympics, at La Cartuja stadium in Seville, Spain on Friday — Reuters

SEVILLE, Spain, Feb 24 (AP): Jenni Hermoso and Aitana Bonmatí helped Spain beat Netherlands 3-0 in the Women's Nations League semifinals on Friday, a victory that secured the world champions a spot in the Paris Olympics.

Hermoso opened the scoring with a nice solo effort in the 41st minute before Ballon d'Or holder Bonmatí doubled the lead in the 45th. Left back Ona Battle added the third in the 77th to complete the dominant performance by the hosts. Spain will face France in the first Women's Nations League final in the same La Cartuja Stadium on Wednesday. France beat Germany 2-1 in Friday's other semifinal.

Classifying for Spain's first Olympic Games is the first important success for the team since Tomé took over in September following the scandal that erupted when former Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales kissed Hermoso without her consent at the World Cup final.

"(I and my staff) took charge in a difficult moment that nobody wanted and we took a step forward," Tomé said. "We are proud of the work we have done. This team deserves to play an Olympic Games after all the prior generations who fought for it and came up short."

Spain started strong in front of its fans in southern Seville.

Striker Salma Paralluelo, who scored the winner to help Spain beat the Dutch in last year's Women's World Cup quarterfinals, missed twice from close before she was stopped by goalkeeper Daphne Van Domselaar in a one-on-one opportunity early on. More shots came from Olga Carmona and Irene Paredes, while the Netherlands could threaten only through Lineth Beerensteyn's powerful shot saved by Cata Coll. The Dutch resistance finally faltered when Hermoso used two slick changes of feet to avoid three defenders and beat Van Domselaar for the opener.

Bonmatí added a quick second blow when she raced forward to volley home a cross from Barcelona clubmate Mariona Caldentey.


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