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Spain won’t budge from possession game, says Losada

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EPE, Netherland­s: Spain will stick to their possession-based game despite almost missing out on the women’s Euro knock-out stages after group losses to England and Scotland, midfielder Vicky Losada said.

Tipped as one of the favourites to win the women’s Euro, Spain were one goal away from eliminatio­n as a 1-0 defeat to minnows Scotland on Thursday, coupled with a 2-0 defeat to England, meant they squeaked through to the knock-out stages only on goal difference.

“We had a lot of chances and we couldn’t score, we had maybe 15 long-distance shots,” Losada told AFP on Friday from Spain’s training centre in the central Dutch town of Epe.

“The Scottish keeper yesterday (Thursday) was really good, I think we had eight clear chances to score and we were a bit unlucky.

“Yesterday it was hard for us to manage the situation, we were a bit nervous and we didn’t show our real game that we’ve been playing.”

Spain dominated possession in both games, with an impressive 74 percent against England and 69 percent against Scotland, but the goals did not come.

“I think we’ve been working since we were five years old on this philosophy of having long possession,” said Losada, who has spent most of the last 13 years with Barca, barring brief stints with Espanyol, Western New York Flash and Arsenal.

“Our players always want the ball. That’s our philosophy, always have the ball and never give it away.

“But against England we missed a little bit of more direct football, and we’re trying to get better at that.”

In Sunday’s quarter-final in Tilburg, Spain will face Euro newcomers Austria, the tournament’s surprise package after topping their group following wins over Switzerlan­d and Iceland and a 1-1 draw with France. — AFP

 ??  ?? Spain’s players (bottom, from left) Marta Torrejón, Vicky Losada, Amanda Sampedro, Leila Ouahabi, Mariona Caldentey, (top, from left) Silvia Meseguer, Irene Paredes, Andrea Pereira, Jennifer Hermoso, Sandra Paños and Alexia Putellas pose ahead of the...
Spain’s players (bottom, from left) Marta Torrejón, Vicky Losada, Amanda Sampedro, Leila Ouahabi, Mariona Caldentey, (top, from left) Silvia Meseguer, Irene Paredes, Andrea Pereira, Jennifer Hermoso, Sandra Paños and Alexia Putellas pose ahead of the...

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