Spain secured victory in the Women’s World Cup with Olga Carmona’s goal in the first half, backed by Mary Earps’ save of a Jennifer Hermoso penalty in the second half. Despite a close opportunity from Lauren Hemp that hit the crossbar, Spain emerged as champions for the first time.
England lost to Spain in the Women’s World Cup final, with Olga Carmona’s incredible goal securing Spain’s victory.
The Lionesses couldn’t repeat their success from last year’s Euros due to a lackluster first half performance.
Spain dominated the game against England, leading in possession and overall play. However, England made several mistakes, including a crucial giveaway by Lucy Bronze in midfield. This allowed Carmona to score a superb goal in the 29th minute.
Sarina Wiegman made a strategic halftime adjustment, bringing on Lauren James and Chloe Kelly while switching to a 4-3-3 formation. This was her fourth consecutive major tournament final.
In the Women’s World Cup, the English team, known as the Lionesses, showed significant improvement. Goalkeeper Mary Earps made impressive saves, including stopping a penalty by Jennifer Hermoso, while a VAR check was conducted for a possible handball by Keira Walsh.
Spain capitalized on a crucial opportunity, securing victory over England in a tightly contested match.
England’s coach, Wiegman, continues to wait for a World Cup victory, while Spain, despite their pre-tournament problems, has emerged as champions.

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