Paralluelo's extra time strike powers Spain into World Cup semis
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[August 11, 2023]
WELLINGTON (Reuters) -Substitute Salma Paralluelo scored an
extra-time winner to lift Spain to a nervy 2-1 victory over the
Netherlands on Friday and into the semi-finals of the Women's World
Cup for the first time.
The 19-year-old Barcelona winger broke the 1-1 deadlock when she
latched onto a through ball, turned a Dutch defender inside and out
and unleashed a shot that clanged off the post into the net.
"It means everything for me, it was a unique moment, great euphoria
... I'm extremely happy," Paralluelo said.
The sixth-ranked La Roja, who had not advanced past the round of 16
in two previous two World Cup appearances, will face either Japan or
Sweden for a place in the final in Auckland on Tuesday.
"We went to extra time, but the team kept on believing," said coach
Jorge Vilda. "They played on an extraordinary level, all players,
and it was a match with a lot of emotional decisions, and the goal
from Salma, it was sheer joy."
All the goals came late in a tight game with Mariona Caldentey
scoring Spain's first from a penalty kick in the 81st minute after
Dutch defender Stefanie Van der Gragt had handled the ball inside
the box.
Van der Gragt, in her final match before retirement, earned some
redemption when she equalized in the 91st minute to send the contest
to extra time in front of 32,021 fans at Wellington Regional
Stadium.
The ninth-ranked Dutch, who were runners-up to the United States
four years ago in France, became the latest tournament favorites
eliminated in a tournament full of upsets, with the U.S., Germany,
Canada and Brazil already gone.
The Dutch had goalkeeper Daphne Van Domselaar to thank for not
falling behind in the 17th minute after she made a fabulous diving
save to bat Alba Redondo's close-range header onto the post.
The ball bounced back to Redondo, who pinged a second attempt off
the same woodwork.
Spain continued to dominate possession and appeared to have been
rewarded with a goal in the 37th minute when Redondo had trouble
controlling a cross in front of the net, but Esther Gonzalez poked
it in from an offside position.
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Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup
Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Quarter Final - Spain v Netherlands
- Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand - August 11,
2023 Spain's Salma Paralluelo celebrates scoring their second goal
REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
The Dutch were poised to celebrate a penalty in the
64th minute after Spanish defender Irene Paredes barged Lineth
Beerensteyn over in the area but again VAR intervened.
"It should have been a penalty after all, but it still doesn't mean
that Spain didn't win deservedly," said Dutch coach Andries Jonker.
Beerensteyn had several excellent scoring chances late in extra
time, but the Juventus striker fired one shot wide of the net and
another just over the crossbar.
"That was the moment we should have taken a chance," said Jonker.
"Had we made it, we'd have been convinced to make it through the
semi-finals and make it to the final."
Spain's historic progress comes despite an ugly player revolt in the
build-up to the tournament.
Fifteen players declared themselves unavailable for selection in
September, saying events with the national team had impacted their
emotional and physical health. They directed the bulk of complaints
at Vilda.
The Spanish federation backed the coach but only six of the
mutineers returned to play at the World Cup.
(Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Nick Mulvenney)
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