Alexia Putellas had an outstanding performance, scoring twice and assisting two more goals in Spain's 6-2 victory over Belgium. After Belgium equalized, Spain regained the lead with a header from Irene Paredes. The game saw Belgium respond shortly after half-time, but Spain quickly took control again with goals from Gonzalez and Caldentey. Pina and Putellas added further goals later on. Spain achieved 79.6% possession, the highest on record for a UEFA Women's Euro game, and tied for the joint-highest scoring match in the tournament's history.
Alexia Putellas scored two goals and assisted two more as Spain won 6-2 against Belgium, securing their place in the Euro quarter-finals.
Spain dominated possession with 79.6%, the highest recorded in a full UEFA Women's Euro game, surpassing their previous record of 78.6%.
This match tied for the joint-highest scoring match in UEFA Women's Euro history, with Spain becoming the second team to score five or more goals consecutively.
Putellas is the first player to achieve two goals and two assists in a single UEFA Women's Euro game since 2013.
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