Spain thump grieving Portugal to make Euro 2025 statement
- On Thursday in Bern, Spain's women’s team defeated Portugal 5-0 in their Euro 2025 opener, with both teams paying tribute to Diogo Jota.
- Spain's Euro 2025 ambitions stem from their recent World Cup victory, despite missing their Ballon d’Or winner, first-choice goalkeeper, and defender Irene Paredes due to suspension.
- Spain scored four goals in the first half, including López as the youngest Euros scorer, showcasing their attacking strength despite key absences.
- Spain's 5-0 victory secures top of Group B on goal difference, with a match against Belgium on Monday, solidifying their status as tournament favorites.
- Beyond this match, Spain’s victory could mark their first Euros title, establishing them as serious contenders in women’s international football history.
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