“Yet They Played Them From Pillar to Post”: Red Panthers See Power Play Against Spain Go Unrewarded and Suffer Bitter Loss of Points
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The score is not yet settled: the Red Panthers were held to a 1-1 draw against Spain in their second group match, a team that had snatched the European Championship bronze from Belgium last year. The Panthers did impress for a half with power play, but unlike against New Zealand, the return was much lower this time. “We simply should have scored more or finished the game in a mature way.”
Our consultant Émilie Sinia decrypts the duel between Belgium and Spain, on the second day of Group C. ...
The Red Panthers scored a draw against Spain (1-1), on Tuesday, for their second group game at the Women's World Cup in Wavre. Both teams held together the lead of their chickens before their last game. From the 2nd minute, Famke Van Heel lit the first wick. The young attacker was in all good swings, enjoying the nearly 5,000 spectators of the Belfius Hockey Arena with some world-class gestures. There was only one for the Belgians in the beginni…
A collective curse in Waver. After a strong first half, the Red Panthers seemed headed for an important victory against Spain, but after the break, the match took on a different character. The Spaniards suddenly capitalized on their resurgence and snatched important points from the Panthers: 1-1.
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