Spain confronts England in the Euro 2025 Final after Bonmatí’s extra-time strike sinking in Germany | Female euro 2025

The rain has drifted Spain players in this broad, sweeping bowl but no one in any rush to leave the…
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The rain has drifted Spain players in this broad, sweeping bowl but no one in any rush to leave the pitch. They were still out for more than two and a half hours after they started their shooting in history, waving at their happy families and returning the passage. A first final European championship awaits Sunday, which may be inevitable within three weeks but does not feel a smaller one milestone for it. England shows a familiar final drawback and what a tie should be between the two sides that, in different ways, needs to be squeezed into the line.

Ultimately it needs to be Aitana Bonmatí. Excessive time is sinking in a conclusion and, in the first time this Tag -Heart, Spain is screaming for a spark from the best player in the world. They have many opportunities to win in 90 minutes but, against an rest of Germany, can easily disappear. If their guardian, Catalina Coll, would not have made an amazing -a wonderful double saving at the end of the normal time when they could finally count the death toll. Bonmatí, for one, does not play together loose at odds again.

A customary stroke of genius or the seized sloppy goalkeeping? The debate will be angry about Bonmatí’s winner and a fair reading will make a mistake. Ann-Katrin Berger was not deadly between posts for Germany and did not look at the immediate danger when Athenea del Castillo played Bonmatí, who allowed the ball to run on her legs and darted to meet it, toward the right byline.

Berger may have set himself for a cross; He could not retaliate with the time with the thrashed first-time strike within his close to the post that few players would dare to attempt the events. No one can doubt the scorer’s intent. Bonmatí later explained that Spain was fully aware that Berger had previously left that place of his exposed purpose.

Aitana Bonmatí is forcing her to shoot at the previous Ann-Katrin Berger with her near the post. Photo: Michael Bugolzer/AP

It is the same Bonmatí that, a month ago, was hospitalized by viral meningitis in a turn of events that were severely clouded by Spain’s preparations. Back then it will take a wonderful level of optimization to think of his going distance to a tense, rugged, surprisingly final-four quarrel and ultimately wrestling the magic wand. England should find a way to cope with him and the rest of a team that, while short the best of it, remains a notch above any other contender in this competition.

A Rerun of the 2023 World Cup will hold some surprises. “I know what they can do,” said midfielder Mariona Caldetey of England properties as sheets of water continued to fall. “It’s going to be a difficult game. They are finally over even if they haven’t played the greatest football. It’s something we haven’t won yet and something we’re missing. We respect England, but we’re going for it.”

For a long time it has appeared that, against pre-match odds, Germany’s muscle memory may win. They ruled the continent eight times and felt a light trick that their drought would expand by 16 years to Euro 2029. Even if it takes a huge stretch to expel them as rugged underdogs they can make that case here, weakened by injuries and suspension while behind an eye -winning -a wonder Player.

It was a side that, like light in numbers for an hour, lost 4-1 in Sweden here 11 days ago. It helped them maintain a full supplement against Spain and the frustration for Christian Wück’s players was the perfect play they played on the occasion. The balance between the defensive resolution and attack of thrust is wisely prepared; They know that Berger is dependent on the intervals but it will not be a scandal if the dice rolls.

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Klara Bühl has dragged a shot broadly for Germany. Photo: Matthew Childs/Reuters

The inevitable Klara Bühl, an almost indescribable outlet to the left, has many attempts at deciding things in their favor and missed a presentable early opportunity to set them. He tried Col in the second half and arrowed just a free kick but it was a deflected shot from the ELISA SENSS that, with an almost final action before the additional period, almost broken. A backpeddling coll had to scramble the ball from the bottom of his bar and, when Carlotta Wamser followed, reacts to block the line. It was a moment’s reference to match Bonmatí later.

Earlier the Berger, the hero of the epic against France, could count an amazing tip-over from Esther González in a number of interventions. He was beaten when Irene Paredes headed against his left post but, beyond a blurry before half an hour, Spain kept the arm length. They are rarely fluent, at least of their peerless standards, against opponents who are expected to run hard and do it themselves.

Now their modern struggle with England is traveling from Sydney to Basel for two years and, for those who take the same Euro 2025 semi-finals, many lifespan between. “We have the right mindset at the right moment,” Bonmatí said.

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Thora Simonis

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