November 22, 2024

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Women in Tokyo will fight to wear soccer gold in Sweden and Canada

Women in Tokyo will fight to wear soccer gold in Sweden and Canada

Sweden and Canada will meet with Olympic gold at Yokohama International State at 2:00 pm (RTVE). No team has been able to climb to the top of the stage and they are looking in Tokyo to fulfill their Olympic dream with a gold medal. After the impeccable road map, the Swedes have become favorites, but Canada has boosted its morale, meaning it beat the United States in the semifinals. 90 minutes will make history …

Sweden came secretly to Tokyo. Joined the United States team and a team in terms of wins. He won silver at the Rio Olympics five years ago and bronze at the World Cup two years ago in France, which gave him a ticket to the sport. With level players like Lindall, Ericsson, Aslani, Rolfo, Jacobson or Blackstenius. The team that has not lost a game since March, 2020, when they fell to the Algerca Cup. In total, he has drawn only three of the 16 duels, After beating the United States in dedication, Sweden proved to be a very serious team, and this year, yes, they finally want to hang on to the gold they blocked five years ago.

Sinclair will be Canada’s best protagonist. The highest scorer in the history of football, whether male or female, has never played a big game.Well this is the day he puts the icing on the cake for the successful career he was a star in Canada. At 38, he finally wants to reach the top of a stage. With him, a team that mixes players like Singler, Schmidt or goalkeeper LaBeouf with regular footballers in major matches like Hoodma or Fleming and Buchanan, Becky or Lawrence. More choice than senior Sinclair.

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A fight that had already been seen in France two years ago, then, Sweden was credited with saving Blackstenius and Lindall from a Pecky penalty. It has nothing to do with Friday’s game at Yokohama. Olympic gold in danger …