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Match Recap: Real Madrid Femenino 1-1 Real Betis

Photo by Irina R. Hipolito / Europa Press Sports via Getty Images Real Madrid Femenino drew 1-1 with Real Betis and missed another opportunity to move up to second place in Primera Iberdrola. Real Madrid returned to action after the international break against Real Betis. Las Blancas had the opportunity to leap Levante into second place and better their position in the race for the UEFA Champions League qualification spots after both Levante and Madrid CFF dropped points this weekend. Las Blancas dominated possession early but Real Betis were compact defensively and Real Madrid were unable to create goal-scoring opportunities. As the match progressed, the game became more transitional. Las Blancas found the most success down the left with Olga Carmona and Sofia Jakobsson running at the backline.

Player Ratings: Real Madrid Femenino 1-1 Real Betis

Player Ratings GK | Misa: Rating 5/10 Real Betis pressed high on goal kicks and Misa was largely inaccurate with her long distribution and seemed to be lacking focus in the first half, miscontrolling a harmless 45-yard shot attempt and conceding a corner. In a potentially more dangerous moment, Misa failed to get a handle on a Dorine Chuigoué header from a set-piece, allowing Andrea Medina to put the ball into the back of the net. Luckily, the goal was ruled out for offsides. Misa redeemed herself somewhat after the break, saving a header off of another set-piece in the 70th minute, before preventing a 1v1 from materializing in the dying minutes with her patented sweeper-keeping action.

Managing Madrid Las Blancas Podcast: April 2021 International Break; Spain, Mexico, Sweden

On this episode of Las Blancas Podcast, Om Arvind and Grant Little discuss: Sweden’s history as a tough opponent for the USWNT Kosovare Asllani’s surprisingly good performance in a double pivot vs. the United States Sofia Jakobsson’s admirable defensive work-rate Criticizing the Americans’ display Spain’s dominance over the Netherlands The Barcelona conspiracy to prevent Marta Cardona from getting assists Does Spain have finishing issues? Rapid recap of Poland-Sweden Ivana Andrés’ and Laia Alexandri’s weird positional swapping at the back Going over Kenti Robles’, Teresa Abelleira’s, Marta Corredera’s, and Misa’s contributions Cardona’s immediate impact and golazo

Match Recap:Sweden 1-1 USWNT Kosovare Asllani, Sofia Jakobsson perform well as Sweden draws with the U S 1-1

Match Recap:Sweden 1-1 USWNT Kosovare Asllani, Sofia Jakobsson perform well as Sweden draws with the U S 1-1
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Recap & Highlights: Spain Women 1-0 Netherlands Women; International Friendly

Spain lined up in their oft-seen back three, with “true” wingers Marta Cardona and Mariona Caldentey on the flanks in place of typical fullbacks, such as Ona Batlle, Marta Corrdera, or Leila Ouahabi. It was an aggressive move and signaled Spain’s desire to dominate proceedings and take the game to their opponents. The Netherlands also went fairly offensive in their selection and ended up defending primarily in the uncommon 4-3-3 mid-block, with Lieke Martens, Jill Roord, and Vivianne Miedema staying high and narrow. This may have had dual objectives: blocking off central passing lanes and ensuring that counter-attacking outlets existed as soon as the ball was won.

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