The UEFA Women’s Championship Qualification match between the Czech Republic and Spain ended with a dominant performance from the Spanish team. Spain had an overall possession of 75.6%, while the Czech Republic only managed 24.4% possession. The Spanish team also had a significant advantage in shots, with 23 shots compared to the Czech Republic’s 6 shots.
In terms of shots on target, Spain again outperformed the Czech Republic, with 10 shots on target compared to the Czech Republic’s 3. Spain also had more shots off target and blocked shots throughout the match. The Spanish team showed their attacking prowess with a total of 52 touches in the box, while the Czech Republic only managed 7 touches in the box.
The goalkeepers also had a busy day, with the Czech Republic goalkeeper making 9 saves compared to Spain’s goalkeeper who made 1 save. In terms of aerial duels won, the Czech Republic won 13 duels while Spain won 10. The match was also physical, with the Czech Republic committing 13 fouls compared to Spain’s 6 fouls.
In terms of corners, Spain had 11 corners compared to the Czech Republic’s 1 corner. Overall, it was a dominant performance from Spain in all aspects of the game. The Czech Republic will need to regroup and analyze their performance to improve in future matches.
Looking ahead, Spain will be looking to carry this momentum into their next matches in the UEFA Women’s Championship Qualification. With such a strong performance, they will be a team to watch in the upcoming games. On the other hand, the Czech Republic will need to work on their game plan and execution to bounce back from this defeat.
Overall, the match was an exciting display of skill and talent from both teams, with Spain emerging as the clear victors. Fans can look forward to more thrilling matches in the UEFA Women’s Championship Qualification as the competition heats up.