This suggests that fate does everything well. In her big return to the Spanish national team after the forced kiss incident, Jennifer Hermoso saved her teammates in the 89th minute against Italy, scoring the winning goal (1-0). The striker from Pachuca (Mexico) took advantage of the ball thrown away by the opposing goalkeeper and sent the ball into the goal from the penalty spot at the end of normal time.
A goal that allows the Roja women to maintain the lead in Group 4 of the League of Nations, but above all Hermoso to sign the return of its entire class. On the bench for this match against Squadra Azzurra, the 33-year-old came on in the 68th minute before scoring and seeing all her teammates celebrate as they should.
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— Spanish Women’s Football Choice (@SEFutbolFem) October 27, 2023
Jenny Hermoso has already received recognition for her return to training this Monday. The Spanish striker, who against her will has become a symbol of the fight for equality between men and women, took part in a collective training session in Las Rozas, a suburb of Madrid, to the applause of dozens of little girls who braved the weather to witness it. return of your star.
Despite the resignation of Luis Rubiales and many changes in the Spanish federation, including a new coach, Hermoso still did not take part in the selection. For her first two meetings at the head of Spain, Monse Thomé decided not to call her, believing that this was “the best way to protect her.” “Protect from what or who? “, asked the former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain player. This time, with this return with the group, this return and this goal, the matter is closed. At least on earth.
Source: Le Parisien
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