England reclaimed the Women’s Euro title after beating Spain 3-1 on penalty shootouts to make it back to back triumph, MySportDab reports.
Both Women’s national teams did well enough and held themselves to a 1-1 draw after 120 minutes played in the final.
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The final was fair for both teams who showed class and quality from their opening games to the semifinal which brought them to final.
It was a balanced contest between both Women’s team who are know for their quality and what they bring to the table.
The Spanish Women’s side took the lead after a header from Mariona Caldentey beat Hannah Hampton to make it 0-1.
The goal was assisted by Ona Batlle which came in the 25th minutes of action between both sides who pushed on for more.
Nothing changed the scoreline which stayed the same while they headed for inside and came back for another half.
England were able to make a comeback with Alessia Russo goal which came in the 57th minute with an assist from Chloe Kelly which made it 1-1.
They both stretched each other out until the 90 minute which needed them to play extra 30 with no winner still.
The penalty shootout wasn’t too long as Hannah Hampton once again proved to be the hero who made sure her country won 3-1.
England reclaimed their Euro title with the victory over Spain who gave their best, but it wasn’t enough for them.
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