• Tuesday, 05 November 2024
Spain beat Sweden 2-1 to proceed in the Women's world cup finals

Spain beat Sweden 2-1 to proceed in the Women's world cup finals

Not many would have predicted it before the tournament kicked off, but Spain became the first team to book its place in the Women’s World Cup final on Tuesday.

La Roja produced another impressive performance to beat Sweden 2-1 in the semifinals to make yet more history for the country.

Spain’s women had never progressed further than the last-16 before this year but are now just one win away from lifting a first ever World Cup trophy.

The team’s success has captured the imagination of the Spanish public back home, who are all very much behind their team.

Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, sent his congratulations to the national team after Tuesday’s semifinal victory.

World Cup winner and Barcelona legend Andrés Iniesta took to social media to call the players “giants” after their victory against Sweden. Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos wrote on X, “Congratulations! Spanish pride! We’ll be with you pushing in the final! Let’s go!”

Meanwhile, two-time grand slam tennis champion Garbiñe Muguruza posted on X: “Let’s keep going!!”

It was sentiment echoed by fellow double major winner Carlos Alcaraz who wrote on X: “LET’S GO, TEAM!!! Congratulations and let’s go for the [trophy] on Sunday!”

Despite dominating much of the game against Sweden, Spain – the tournament top scorers (17) – struggled to find the breakthrough.

That was until 19-year-old sensation Salma Paralluelo opened the scoring with an unerring finish in the 81st minute.

The goal sparked the game into life and Sweden equalized just seven minutes later, before Olga Carmona’s long-range effort looped in off the crossbar to give Spain the win.

Paralluelo was in tears of joy at the final whistle, as she continues her remarkable rise at this tournament.

After scoring the winner in extra-time of the quarterfinal against the Netherlands, Paralluelo once again changed the game after coming on as a substitute in the 57th minute against the Swedes.

Spain beat Sweden 2-1 to proceed in the Women's world cup finals

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