Following the controversy and conflict between the federation and the internationals, Spain visited Sweden for the debut of the new Nations League.
The Spanish national team faced Sweden this Friday in the women’s UEFA Nations League. It was in Gothenburg and in the midst of all the controversy that has been going on for a long time, but which became even more evident after the kiss that Luis Rubiales gave to Jenni Hermoso during the celebration of the World Cup won by La Roja in Australia -New Zealand .
Amidst the institutional chaos and all the extra-football problems, the national team took on Sweden, one of the world powers, and achieved its first victory in the competition.
After eliminating the Swedes in the semi-finals of the last World Cup, La Roja defeated them again after starting at the bottom of the frame. The Gamla Ullevi Stadium witnessed a great match that was decided in the last minute thanks to a penalty from Mariona. Three points and further in the race.
The live and instant online summary of Sweden vs. Spanish national team, from the UEFA Nations League: videos, goals, line-ups and controversies
Penalty for Spain and Mariona gives them the victory in the last minute.
Hurtig ruins the Spanish match 2-2.
GREAT GOAL by Eva Navarro. Spain 2-1 Sweden.
Musovic saves against Aitana.
Goal from Spain! Athenea draw.
Alexia does Alexia things
Sweden 1-0 Spain: Eriksson header
The gesture of the Spanish players with the banner: “It’s over, our place is a global struggle.”
The internationals did not want to be there, but they did play
Spain line-up
Cata Coll; Ona Battle, Paredes, Aleixandri, Olga; Teresa, Aitana, Alexia, Athenea, Mariona; Lucy.
Sweden line-up
Zecira Musovic Nathalie Bjorn, Amanda Ilestedt, Magdalena Eriksson, Jonna Andersson; Filippa Angeldahl, Kosovo Asllani, Elin Rubensson; Johanna Kaneryd, Stina Blackstenius, Lina Hurtig.
Source: Goal

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