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Spain overpower Germany to win second women’s Nations League

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Last updated: 2025/12/03 at 8:20 AM
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Spain’s women’s national football team secured their second consecutive Nations League title with a dominant 3-0 victory over Germany in Madrid on Tuesday. The win followed a goalless draw in the first leg last week, solidifying Spain’s position as a leading force in international women’s soccer. The match marked a significant moment as the first silverware earned under new head coach Sonia Bermudez.

Played before a record crowd of 55,843 at Atletico Madrid’s Metropolitano Stadium, the second leg saw goals from Claudia Pina (two) and Vicky Lopez. This victory comes after Spain’s triumph at the 2023 World Cup, further cementing their recent success on the global stage. The German team, who were Euro 2025 runners-up, struggled to contain Spain’s attacking prowess despite a strong start to the second half.

Spain Dominates to Clinch Nations League Title

Despite the absence of key player Aitana Bonmati, who suffered a leg fracture during training on Sunday, Spain displayed a commanding performance. While Germany relied heavily on goalkeeper Cata Coll in the first leg to maintain a draw, the flow of play was largely in Spain’s favor at home. Esther Gonzalez had an early opportunity, narrowly missing the target, and Alexia Putellas’ header was saved by Ann-Katrin Berger.

The first half showcased Spain’s control of possession, with Mariona Caldentey twice coming close to scoring. However, Germany also had chances, with Nicole Anyomi’s shot just drifting wide of the post before halftime. The opening period ended without a goal, setting the stage for a decisive second half.

Second-Half Surge Seals the Victory

Spain broke the deadlock in the 61st minute through Claudia Pina. A well-worked exchange with Caldentey culminated in Pina drilling a shot past Berger, although the goalkeeper arguably could have done better to prevent the goal. The Barcelona forward’s strike ignited the Spanish attack.

Just seven minutes later, Vicky Lopez doubled Spain’s advantage with a beautifully curled shot that found the back of the net. This was a moment further highlighting the young talent emerging within the Spanish squad. The goal stemmed from strong midfield play and precise passing.

Pina completed her brace and sealed the result with a spectacular solo effort in the closing stages. Winning possession inside Germany’s half, she drove forward and unleashed a powerful shot into the top corner, showcasing her individual skill and attacking intent. The goal epitomized Spain’s confident and clinical finishing throughout the match.

This win represents a significant achievement for Spain, demonstrating their ability to perform and win consistently at the highest level of women’s football. It also highlights the growing competitiveness of the sport, with nations like Germany facing increasingly stern challenges.

Germany’s performance, while ultimately unsuccessful, demonstrated resilience. They were forced to defend diligently, relying on the form of goalkeeper Cata Coll in the first match and Ann-Katrin Berger in the second. This suggests that while they need to improve their attacking output, their defensive structure is becoming more solid.

Looking ahead, both teams will now focus on their preparations for upcoming qualifying matches for the 2027 Women’s World Cup. The performance of Spain’s young players, such as Vicky Lopez, will be a key area to watch as they continue to integrate into the national team setup. The absence of Aitana Bonmati remains a concern for Spain; her recovery timeline and impact upon her return will be crucial for future tournaments.

The UEFA Women’s Nations League serves as a pathway to other major tournaments, including the Olympics, adding further importance to these matches. The next edition of the competition is scheduled to begin in late 2024, and expectations will be high for both Spain and Germany to contend for the title once again.

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