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Alex Waite·3 juillet 2025
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Alex Waite·3 juillet 2025
Spain opened their Women's Euro 2025 campaign with a commanding 5-0 win over Portugal in a match that blended brilliance on the field with powerful emotional moments off it.
While the scoreline told one story, here are three significant things you may have missed amid the action.
Both teams paused to honour the late Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, who tragically died in a car accident.
A minute’s silence was observed in Bern, with Spanish and Portuguese players wearing black armbands. Supporters held up signs reading “Rest in peace, Diogo Jota,” leading to emotional scenes both on and off the pitch
Portugal’s players were visibly moved; forward Jéssica Silva reflected, “Diogo wasn’t just a star…football has become poorer…You will never be forgotten.”
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Spain’s number nine took centre stage with a spectacular two-goal display.
She struck first inside two minutes, controlling Olga Carmona’s long ball with her shoulder before a deft finish, showcasing her trademark attacker's instincts.
Her second goal came on the brink of halftime as she capitalised on a ricochet off the post in a display of sharp anticipation.
With five goals in her last four appearances for club and country, all eyes will be on González as the Golden Boot race heats up in the Women's EUROs.
Spain’s midfield general made a stirring comeback after being sidelined by viral meningitis.
She featured in the second half, helping solidify control over the midfield and contributing to a clean sheet for La Roja.
Although omitted from the starting XI, her return marked an essential step in her recovery, providing a timely boost as Spain pursues continental glory.
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