Olga Carmona’s low, forceful goal gave Spain their first Women’s World Cup victory as they defeated England 1-0 in the championship match at Stadium Australia.
Spain has never achieved a knockout round victory in a significant event until this one. Since Sarina Wiegman’s tenure in 2021, England has only lost twice.
Both teams had opportunities early in the first half. After Rachel Daly cut a pass back towards the edge of the box for Lauren Hemp, whose left-footed curling shot struck the crossbar, England came close to scoring.
Spain responded soon immediately. Salma Paralluelo missed a chance at goal after Mariona Caldentey surged down the left flank and sent in a ball for her. Alba Redondo’s shot was diverted into her path by her attempt, but Mary Earps parried it away after she mishandled it with her right foot.
In the 29th minute, Carmona overlapped Caldentey and sprinted down the left-flank before unleashing a low, hard shot into the far-right corner to give La Roja the lead. The first turnover of the ball by Lucy Bronze, who was out of position, gave the Spain captain room to receive it and score.
Chloe Kelly and Lauren James, who served their two-match suspension in the quarterfinals and semifinals, were substituted by Sarina Wiegman at halftime. Changes were made, which resulted in a back four formation instead of a back three. More England opportunities followed as a result, but nothing that Spain couldn’t handle.
Following a thorough VAR review, it was determined that Keira Walsh handled the ball in the box and Spain were given a penalty in the 66th minute. After Earps blocked Jennifer Hermoso’s penalty kick, she was unable to increase her team’s lead.
Following the penalty kick save, England made an effort to gather momentum, but Catalina Coll was not much troubled, and Spain held on to win the match and the championship.
Source ;Euro Sports