🟣 Euro 2025 - Spain 6-2 Belgium: three key takeaways from Spain’s rout 💥 | OneFootball

🟣 Euro 2025 - Spain 6-2 Belgium: three key takeaways from Spain’s rout 💥 | OneFootball

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·7 Juli 2025

🟣 Euro 2025 - Spain 6-2 Belgium: three key takeaways from Spain’s rout 💥

Gambar artikel:🟣 Euro 2025 - Spain 6-2 Belgium: three key takeaways from Spain’s rout 💥

Spain secured a massive 6-2 win over Belgium on Monday evening in the second matchday of the Euro 2025 Women's group stage. The world champions imposed their dominance.

Here are the three key points to take away from this major success!


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1. Putellas takes charge

Alexia Putellas showed why she remains a key player for La Roja. Starting in a free role, the two-time Ballon d'Or winner scored a brace (22nd, 86th) and initiated several Spanish attacks with her passing quality (two assists) and vision. Beyond her stats, she dictated the pace, directed the game, and gave the Spanish block verticality. A top performance from a leader in a key match!

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2. Montse Tomé's winning coaching

Spanish coach Montse Tomé perfectly managed her substitutions. Aitana Bonmatí's introduction at halftime immediately improved the flow of play between the lines, while Salma Paralluelo exploded down the left flank from her first acceleration. Claudia Pina, a substitute at kickoff, also made a decisive impact with an assist and a goal (81st). Spain wins with its starters... but crushes with its bench.


3. A fiery attack

Five goals against Portugal on the first matchday, six goals on Monday evening: Spain's attack is frightening!


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