This Spanish women’s under-17 team will have to wait a while a new opportunity to earn your fifth title The European champion of the category, after losing 2-3 in the final against France this Friday in which two final goals were scored vicky lopez They did not escape defeat.

A result that few could have predicted after the authority and personality with which the Spanish team started the match, which was not at all intimidated by the Spanish team. 10-2 echoed by France backing Switzerland impressive player figure such as striker Liana Joseph, who was neither in the semi-finals nor the executioner of the Spanish team.

It didn’t take long for Kenio Gonzalo’s team to have an almost absolute monopoly of the ball, but that didn’t translate into clear goals.

in Spain, With Vicky López ahead, she seemed to enjoy moving the ball from side to side, The French team did not look disgruntled and allowed them to be dominated in the hopes of surprising the other side.

Just as the Spanish team’s failed free kick in the twenty-third minute of the game, Maeline Mendy, arguably the French team’s most talented player, turned into a dangerous counterattack where Joseph showcased his strong career.

Quite a warning for Spanish players appearing in the coming minutes find clarity in the last meters until then they lacked the three dangerous approaches.

In the 27th minute, Ainhoa ​​Alguacil’s brilliant pass followed by a head kick from Pau that was extremely soft, and Real Madrid striker Noe Bejarano narrowly missed the middle three minutes later.

Lack of precision that punishes the Spanish team minutes laterA truly rare thing for the Barcelona player, who saw Vicky López’s poor control allowing French defender Lou Autin to intercept the ball when the Spanish attacker entered the field completely alone.

The luck continued for the Spanish team at the start of the second half, which started with almost two consecutive shots from the side of the field by Vicky López and Ainhoa ​​Alguacil.

The shots, which did not take long for the French team to respond, responded with a long shot from Liana Joseph, who found the gaps that the Spanish team blocked in the first half in the second forty-five minutes.

The second half was time a constant commute from one region to anotherDespite the fact that Kenio Gonzalo’s men return to haunt the castle again, only the Spanish team can be harmed.

However, things took a turn for the worse as Vicky López came onto the pitch in 64 minutes, as the club repulsed Celia Segura’s shot in the 57th minute in a move that was eventually canceled due to offside. He gave birth to the first goal for the French team

A goal that the French team barely needed two passes in was the time it took to get the ball to Liana Joseph, who used her tremendous strength to make the score 0-1 with meters left.

A real blow to the Spanish team He saw how France was ahead in one of his rare approaches Ten minutes later, at the 74th minute, with an even more uphill score for Kenio Gonzalo’s men after Liana Joseph’s defensive indecision. He did not neglect to sign 0-2.

More controversial was the third goal scored by the French team in the 78th minute. Maeline Mendy transforming a sentence perpetrated on her by Vicky López In a move where the Spanish player appears to be touching the ball.

More than the seemingly controversial decision anger Vicky López, He is arguably the best player of the tournament, appearing in a position to prevent the Spanish team’s defeat with two goals (2-3) from outside the field that made Spain dream of a comeback with 10 minutes left. .

Vicki López was about to force overtime with a French player’s body shot in the 86th minute, making them the first European champions in the category after the galas had fallen in the previous three finals.

Data sheet:

2 – Spain: Estensor; Noe Bejarano, Aïcha, Daniela, Martina González (Marisa, art. 76); Ainhoa ​​sheriff (Noa Ortega, m.69), Daniela Arques, Cris Librán; Pau (Celia Segura, m.46), Cris and Vicky López.

3 – France: Fernandes; Delcroix, Sangare, Autin, Business; Effa (Rambaud, m.73), Maeline Mendy, Melinda Mendy (Lushimba Bilombi, m.82), Joseph (Swierot, m.90); Naolia Traore and Ben Khaled.

Goals: 0-1, m.64: Joseph. 0-2, art.74: Joseph. 0-3, m.78: Penalty to Maeline Mendy. 1-3, art.79: Vicky López. 2-3, art.80: Vicky López.

Judge: Minka Vekkeli (END). The Spanish player sent off Aïcha Camara (m.95) with a direct red card. Showed a yellow card to Daniela Arques and Cris Librán for Spain; and for France to Joseph and Delcroix:

events: The European U-17 women’s final was held at Lilleküla stadium in Tallinn.