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đ La Roja Break the Curse
BERN, Switzerland â Spainâs womenâs team have finally done it!
For the first time in their history, La Roja have won a knockout game at the UEFA Womenâs European Championships, beating hosts Switzerland 2-0 at the electric Wankdorf Stadium.
The reigning World Champions and tournament favorites are now through to the semifinals in Basel â and they are hungry for more.
âď¸ Match Summary
| Fixture | Result | Goals |
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| Spain vs Switzerland | 2 â 0 | Spain: Aitana BonmatĂ (31â), Salma Paralluelo (78â) |
đĽ Key Highlights
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Historic Win â First-ever Euros knockout victory for Spain.
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World Champions Mentality â Controlled possession (65%) & 14 shots on target.
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Swiss Resistance â Goalkeeper GaĂŤlle Thalmann made 7 crucial saves, keeping the hosts alive until late.
â Top Performers
| Player | Team | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Aitana BonmatĂ | Spain | 1 Goal, 3 Key Passes, 92% Pass Accuracy |
| Salma Paralluelo | Spain | 1 Goal, Constant threat on the left wing |
| GaĂŤlle Thalmann | Switzerland | 7 Saves, Kept scoreline respectable |
đŁď¸ Post-Match Reactions
Aitana BonmatĂ: âWeâve waited so long for this. But weâre not here just to make history â weâre here to win the trophy.â
Jorge Vilda (Coach): âWe are proud, but focused. The real challenge starts now.â
đ Whatâs Next?
Spain will face either Germany or the Netherlands in the semifinals at Baselâs St. Jakob-Park next week.
đ Editorâs Take
La Roja have been World Champions, but this Euros win feels like a new chapter.
âTheyâve cracked the code at the Euros â and now theyâre chasing destiny.â
