Spain, Germany start Euro 2022 in style

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Spain’s defender Irene Paredes (R) celebrates after scoring their first goal during the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 Group B football match against Finland at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes, north of London on July 8, 2022. (AFP)
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Germany’s Alexandra Popp scores their fourth goal against Denmark in the Women’s Euro 2022 Group B football match Friday. (Reuters)
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Updated 09 July 2022
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Spain, Germany start Euro 2022 in style

  • Goals from Irene Paredes, Aitana Bonmati, Lucia Garcia and Mariona Caldentey extended Spain’s unbeaten run stretching back to March 2020
  • Germany produced a stunning display to dismantle Euro 2017 finalists Denmark in London

LONDON: Spain rebounded from the loss of star midfielder Alexia Putellas by beating Finland 4-1, as Germany also got their Euro 2022 campaign off to a flying start with a 4-0 win over Denmark on Friday.

La Roja had been pre-tournament favorites until the cruciate ligament injury to reigning female Ballon d’Or winner Putellas in training on Tuesday.

However, Jorge Vilda’s side showed why they are still contenders to win a first major women’s tournament despite falling behind inside a minute to Linda Sallstrom’s strike.

Goals from Irene Paredes, Aitana Bonmati, Lucia Garcia and Mariona Caldentey extended Spain’s unbeaten run stretching back to March 2020.

Walking with crutches and decked out in a Spain shirt, Putellas was in attendance to offer encouragement to her teammates.

But the shock of losing their star woman rolled over into the slow start.

Anna Westerlund’s long ball forward played Sallstrom clean through and the Paris FC striker produced a cool finish in off the far post.

Spain settled into their passing rhythm as they enjoyed 70 percent of the possession.

But with all-time top goalscorer Jennifer Hermoso also out of the tournament through injury, they had to rely on the unusual route of crosses into the box to turn the game around.

Captain Paredes started the comeback when she bulleted home a header from Caldentey’s corner.

The diminutive Bonmati then produced a stunning header into the top corner and celebrated by going over to salute her Barcelona teammate Putellas.

“I knew if I had the chance to score a goal in the game, the nicest thing would be to celebrate it with and dedicate it to her,” said Bonmati.

“It says a lot about our team. We have overcome adversities and bad news. We know how to pick ourselves up.”

Garcia made sure of the points 15 minutes from time when she nodded Maria Leon’s free-kick into the bottom corner before Caldentey slotted home a penalty with the last kick of the game.

Germany produced a stunning display to dismantle Euro 2017 finalists Denmark in London.

The eight-time winners were dominant from the start and could have been out of sight before halftime as Felicitas Rauch twice hit the crossbar.

Lina Magull finally made the Germans’ pressure count. The Bayern Munich striker blasted into the roof of the net after charging down Stine Pedersen’s attempted clearance.

Lea Schueller headed home from a corner to double Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s women’s lead just before the hour mark.

Svenja Huth was robbed of the goal her performance deserved by the offside flag.

But Germany rounded off a superb performance with two more goals in the final 12 minutes.

Lena Lattwein smashed home a loose ball from close range before Alexandra Popp rounded off a fine team move by heading in at the back post.

“We played an outstanding game. We were at it right away and created plenty of scoring chances that we didn’t really take advantage of in the first half,” said Voss-Tecklenburg.

“We were incredibly dominant and aggressive. It was a great team effort by everyone involved.”

Denmark had been tipped as contenders for the title, but their miserable night was summed up when Kathrine Moller Kuhl was sent off in stoppage time for a second bookable offense.

Germany face Spain next in a blockbuster clash at the Brentford Community Stadium on Tuesday.


Al-Qadsiah hand Al-Ittihad second consecutive defeat as Al-Hilal extend lead at SPL summit

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Al-Qadsiah hand Al-Ittihad second consecutive defeat as Al-Hilal extend lead at SPL summit

  • Tense encounter at Prince Mohammed bin Fahad Stadium in Dammam ends in 2-1 victory for Al-Qadsiah
  • Al-Hilal restore seven-point lead at the top of the table after 3-1 victory over Al-Fayha

DAMMAM: Al-Qadsiah defeated Al-Ittihad 2-1 in the Saudi Pro League Matchday 17's headline fixture, as Julián Quiñones netted twice to cancel out Karim Benzema's opener.

The battle of the tacticians was on full display between Al-Qadsiah and Al-Ittihad. Brendan Rodgers set his side up in a 4-3-2-1 defensively, with Christopher Bonsu Baah, Musab Al-Juwayr and Quiñones given the freedom to drift between the lines.

In possession, the shape transformed. While Baah operated a left-sided central midfielder in the trio, he frequently stretched the pitch down the left as Al-Juwayr, Quiñones and Nahitan Nández threatened Al-Ittihad between the lines.

Meanwhile, Sérgio Conceição set up his side quite differently. Reeling from a home defeat to Al-Ettifaq in their previous outing, Al-Ittihad emerged in a 3-4-2-1, with Moussa Diaby and the returning Houssem Aouar operating behind Benzema.

Aouar — absent since representing Algeria at AFCON — was inches away from netting on his return to the starting XI. In the 17th minute, he snuck in behind the defence to meet a floated cross from Danilo Pereira, only for his header to strike the post.

Nine minutes later, Al-Ittihad took the lead. After a VAR review, the referee deemed Gaston Alvarez’s challenge on Muhannad Al-Shanqeeti to be a penalty, and Benzema powered his effort down the middle to open the scoring.

Al-Qadsiah did not back down. Baah and Al-Juwayr combined down the left before the former’s low cross found Quiñones in the six-yard box, allowing him to equalise.

Al-Ittihad continued to struggle down that flank, and in the 59th minute, Mohammed Abou Al-Shamat dribbled past their midfield before threading a through ball to Quiñones who turned and fired Al-Qadsiah into the lead.

VAR was called into action once in the 64th minute for a potential Al-Ittihad penalty. Aouar's cross struck Jehad Thekri’s knee before bouncing up towards his hand, but the referee waved play on.

It wasn't Al-Ittihad’s best day, as they failed to find an equaliser despite their late pressure and slipped to sixth place on 27 points, nine behind Al-Qadsiah, who leap into fourth.

In Riyadh, Al-Hilal cruised to victory to extend their lead at the top of the table in a 4-1 victory over Al-Fayha. The visitors took the lead after a mistake from Al-Hilal goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Rubaie was pounced on by Fashion Sakala in the 14th minute.

The hosts responded emphatically before the break. Sergej Milinković-Savić scored a spectacular bicycle kick reminiscent of Ayoub El-Kaabi in the 37th minute, before Orlando Mosquera bundled the ball into his own net on the stroke of half-time.

Rúben Neves’ range of passing was once again a deciding factor for Al-Hilal. In the 61st minute, he delivered a floating cross towards Mohammed Kanno, who rose highest to head in the third. Neves was involved again for the fourth, as his free-kick found Marcos Leonardo to seal a commanding victory.

Elsewhere, Al-Taawoun slipped out of the top four after being held to a 2-2 draw by Al-Hazem in Qassim. Roger Martínez climbed to the top two in the goalscoring charts, with his brace rescuing a point for Al-Taawoun and taking his tally to 14 goals.

The Saudi Pro League returns for Matchday 18 on Saturday, with Al-Khaleej vs. Al-Shabab kicking off at 4:25pm, followed by Al-Kholood vs. Al-Ettifaq at 6:20pm before NEOM host Al-Ahli at 8:30pm.