Spain, UEFA Women's Championship
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Athenea del Castillo equalised for Spain against Italy on Friday night with one of the goals of the competition
Spain cruised to a 3-1 win over Italy on Friday that sees both sides through to the knockout stages at the Women's Euros, with the Spaniards topping Group B to set up a showdown with hosts Switzerland,
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Group B concludes today and Spain, already qualified for the quarterfinals, wants to finish the job against Italy by winning and securing first place. Switzerland gave their fans one of the joys of the year by scoring a goal in stoppage time, pure agony, against Finland to secure their place in the quarterfinals of their tournament.
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Italy is undefeated after a 1–0 win over Belgium and a 1–1 draw with Portugal in its opening matches. If Italy beats Spain, it will leapfrog the reigning World Cup champions and finish atop Group C. A draw will be enough for Italy to guarantee a spot in the quarterfinals.
That proved to be premature, as Putellas returned to the pitch in April 2023 and was back in the Spain squad for that summer’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. She played seven times and provided an assist, but had not built up enough rhythm to show her best form.