Goal-shy Spain look no closer to ending women's Euros hoodoo
Briefly

After winning the 2023 World Cup and the inaugural UEFA Women's Nations League in 2024, Spain's national team has faced challenges diminishing their glory. A recent 1-0 defeat to England has intensified doubts about the team's readiness for the upcoming UEFA Women's European Championship. Key issues include ineffective goal-scoring and vulnerabilities against skilled counter-attacking teams, as highlighted by their recent matches against Belgium and England. Coach Montse Tomé's ability to resolve these challenges remains in question, as competing national teams seem to be closing the gap with Spain.
Spain's recent performances have raised concerns ahead of the UEFA Women's European Championship, highlighting issues in both efficiency and adaptability against top teams.
The gap between Spain and other top European teams is narrowing, with opponents becoming more adept at countering Spain's style and frustrating their play.
Coach Montse Tomé has faced challenges in convincing the team after taking over, struggling to overcome existing issues from previous tournaments.
Spain's struggles are evident with a disappointing record, having won only four of their last ten games, leading to questions about their competitiveness.
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