Relentless Spain reach Euro 2025 quarters after thumping Belgium
Portugal's defender #19 Diana Gomes (CL) celebrates with Portugal's forward #21 Ana Capeta (CR) after scoring Portugal's first goal during the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Group B football match between Portugal and Italy at the Stade de Geneve in Geneva, on July 7, 2025. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)
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Spain reached the quarter-finals of Women's Euro 2025 on Monday after the world champions hammered Belgium 6-2 while Italy were held to a 1-1 draw with Portugal at the death.
A brace from the magnificent Alexia Putellas and further
goals from Irene Paredes, Esther Gonzalez, Mariona Caldentey and Claudia Pina
gave Group B leaders Spain a second thumping win.
Montse Tome's team will win the group if they avoid defeat
to Italy, who are two points behind La Roja in second after being denied
qualification late on by third-placed Portugal, on Friday.
Few would bet on Spain failing to secure first place after
two blistering performances in which they have netted 11 times.
"We knew they would try to sit back and hold us off at
the beginning, we could have been better, sure, but you need to adapt during
the game. We managed to do that and create good opportunities," Tome told
reporters.
"We have to improve but we did what we planned to
do."
Belgium, who twice levelled through Justine Vanhaevermaet
and Hannah Eurlings, are close to going home after eventually being blown away
by relentless waves of attacking football.
They acquitted themselves well until Caldentey forced home
Spain's fourth in the 61st minute, defending with grit and causing problems
with some punchy breakaway football.
"It was difficult because I really believed in what we
were doing and I loved seeing my players give everything they had," said
Belgium coach Elisabet Gunnarsdottir.
"I really think we gave them a game for at least 60
minutes, a really good game... I'm proud of them."
When Putellas finished off a beautiful spell of quick
passing in the 22nd minute it looked like the beginning of a thumping win
similar to the 5-0 destruction of Portugal in the opening round.
Yet seconds later Vanhaevermaet levelled with the simplest
of goals, nodding home Tessa Wullaert's corner.
Paredes put Spain back in the lead six minutes before the break
with a bullet header from Pina's deep corner. Again Belgium hit back, this time
through Eurlings who sprung the offside trap before rifling home in the 50th
minute.
Gonzalez netted her third goal of the tournament two minutes
later after collecting Putellas' neat through ball. The game was up when
Caldentey bundled home from a corner just after the hour.
Pina smashed in her first goal of the tournament with 10
minutes remaining, and appropriately it was Putellas' deft flick which
completed the rout shortly afterwards.
On this form Spain look a class above the rest of the
tournament and clear favourites to win the country's first ever women's
European crown.
Italy denied at death
Italy thought they were joining Spain in the quarters when
Cristiana Girelli opened the scoring in Geneva with a brilliant curling effort
with 20 minutes remaining.
The Azzurre were saved 10 minutes later when Diana Silva was
denied a leveller when she was ruled offside by VAR following her rebound
finish from a corner.
But in the 89th minute Diana Gomes lobbed home a leveller
which gave Portugal a point and kept them in the competition moments after
Carole Costa headed onto the crossbar.
"It was a very tough match, open right to the end... a
very open match against a Portugal team that gave everything," said Italy
coach Andrea Soncin.
"It's a shame because we were in the quarters with a
few minutes remaining but it's all still in our hands."
Gomes' goal could be huge as Portugal, who trail the
Italians by three points, face Belgium while Italy take on Spain.
Italy currently have a goal difference which is six better
than Portugal but with Spain up next a big swing is not hard that to imagine.


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