Five-star Spain cruise into World Cup knockouts with thumping win over
Zambia
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[July 26, 2023]
AUCKLAND (Reuters) -Spain underlined their credentials as
pre-tournament favourites when they became one of the first teams to
seal qualification for the Women's World Cup knockouts with a 5-0
win over debutants Zambia in their Group C encounter on Wednesday.
Teresa Abelleira opened the scoring with a stunning long-range
effort while Jennifer Hermoso and Alba Redondo scored twice to give
Spain their second victory, which also assured Japan of last-16
qualification after they beat Costa Rica 2-0.
Both Spain and Japan have six points and will play each other on
Monday for top spot in the group while Zambia and Costa Rica - both
eliminated and with no points - vie for third.
"Even though we scored five, we looked for a sixth. That's the
ambition I like to see in the team," Spain coach Jorge Vilda told
reporters.
Spain were given a boost ahead of the game when Vilda named
midfielder Alexia Putellas in the starting lineup and the twice
Ballon d'Or winner, having fully recovered from injury, was actively
involved in buildup play from the start.
Abelleira settled any opening nerves with the fastest goal of the
tournament when she picked up the ball after an intricate passing
move in the ninth minute and fired a shot from long range that
rocketed into the top corner.
Four minutes later, Hermoso marked her 100th appearance for Spain
with an easy header at the far post after Zambia failed to defend a
cross from Putellas.
Vilda substituted Putellas, Ona Batlle and Salma Paralluelo at
halftime but Spain continued to dominate.
Zambia goalkeeper Eunice Sakala, in the team after Catherine Musonda
was sent off in their group opener, made several saves but she was
left stranded when Redondo was put through on goal as the forward
rounded the 21-year-old keeper to make it 3-0.
VAR CONFUSION
Hermoso, playing in her third World Cup, then grabbed her second --
and 50th for Spain -- when she pounced on a rebound off the post to
fire home.
The goal was awarded after a VAR review and following some confusion
over the referee's initial announcement that it was ruled out for
offside.
"No goal! No offside," referee Jeong Oh-Hyeon said before correcting
herself as a bewildered Spain looked on before realising it had been
awarded.
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Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Group C - Spain v Zambia - Eden
Park, Auckland, New Zealand - July 26, 2023 Spain's Jennifer Hermoso
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"Mentally and physically I'm in a very good spot,"
Hermoso, 33, said. "I'm enjoying football, I feel lucky to defend
this shirt and my country."
Redondo then beat the offside trap late in the game to score Spain's
fifth, also awarded after a VAR review when the assistant referee
flagged for offside.
Zambia had their chances on the counter-attack but failed to test
Misa Rodriguez in Spain's goal with a number of wayward shots.
"Spain are very experienced... we are just developing, we still need
more experience," Zambia skipper Barbra Banda said.
"When you create chances, definitely you have to score.
Unfortunately we didn't find any goal."
Sakala had the final say, however, when she made a string of saves
to deny both Hermoso and Redondo from claiming hat-tricks.
"Today's game, we actually played much better than we did the first
game," Zambia coach Bruce Mwape said.
"Spain has got a lot of experience and they've played well starting
from the first whistle up to the final (whistle).
"I'm sure we have learned one or two things from this team. We will
try and do our best in the last game (against Costa Rica)."
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in BengaluruEditing by Toby Davis)
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