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Spain dig out from behind to beat Finland 4-1 in Women’s Euros

Spain dig out from behind to beat Finland 4-1 in Women’s Euros

Spain dig out from behind to beat Finland 4-1 in Women’s Euros

Spain dig out from behind to beat Finland 4-1 in Women’s Euros

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  • Top choices Spain made a triumphant beginning.
  • Women’s European Championship crusade.
  • After they dug out from a deficit to beat Finland in Milton Keynes.
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Spain, playing without the harmed Jennifer Hermoso and Alexia Putellas, soon defeated the early nerves and tracked down the balancer.

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Linda Sallstrom gave Finland an unexpected lead in the primary moment yet Spain quickly returned with headers from commander Irene Paredes, midfielder Aitana Bonmati and forward Lucia Garcia.

They adjusted the scoring with a punishment from Mariona Caldentey.

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Forward Sallstrom hit a low shot into the base left corner following a heavenly pass from safeguard Anna Westerlund as longshots Finland assumed early command over the Group B experience.

Jorge Vilda’s group started to lead the pack in the 41st moment after Mapi Leon cleared in a splendid cross from the left and Bonmati headed the ball into the top corner.

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Garcia then, at that point, headed in from Leon’s free kick in the 75th moment to make it 3-1 preceding Caldentey scored with a stoppage-time punishment.

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Caldentey found the top corner from the spot in the 95th moment after Elli Pikkujamsa cut down Marta Cardona in the case.

The triumph put Spain top of Group B, which additionally incorporates Denmark and Germany.

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