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Straits Times
12-07-2025
- Sport
- Straits Times
We won't fear group leaders Spain, says Italy defender Elisabetta Oliviero
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Italy's Elisabetta Oliviero has said that her side will not fear Spain in their Euro 2025 clash on Friday. – Italy go into their clash against Spain at Women's Euro 2025 on July 11 with no fear of the Group B leaders, defender Elisabetta Oliviero said, despite her side needing at least a draw to ensure they progress alongside the Spaniards. The Italians looked set to join Spain in the last eight, but they conceded a late equaliser in their previous game which gave Portugal a 1-1 draw and leaves Italy with some work to do. They will be sure of reaching the quarter-finals if they avoid defeat by Spain, or if Portugal do not beat Belgium. 'It's not a joke – I'm telling you, we don't have any (fear) because it's not a matter of fear,' Oliviero said. 'Tomorrow we play our game with a lot of respect, but I repeat, we will play for (against) Spain like any other nation we will meet, or any other situation. 'Spain has weak points like everyone, and we will definitely study them. Football is a special sport, and that's the beauty of it. We will see many things on the pitch.' Spain's embarrassment of attacking riches has seen them score a staggering 11 goals in two games so far, thrashing Portugal 5-0 in their opener, and following that with a 6-2 drubbing of Belgium, to book their place in the last eight. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. World US slaps 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico; EU warns of countermeasures Singapore S'pore shows what's possible when digital innovation is matched with purpose: UK foreign secretary Singapore Casual racism should be tackled by getting more people to understand it is not acceptable: David Neo Asia Fuel was cut off during take-off: Preliminary report on Air India crash Singapore Pulling back the curtain: A backstage look at the 2025 NDP show segment Singapore $3 cashback for hawker centre meals and shopping at heartland stores with DBS PayLah initiative Singapore Body of 62-year-old man recovered from waters off East Coast Park Asia Aerobridge hits Qantas plane at Sydney Airport, damaging engine, delaying flight Spain's Alexia Putellas and Esther Gonzalez have both scored three times so far in the tournament and the goalkeeper tasked with stopping them in training is not surprised at their form. 'When they score those goals in matches, I'm not surprised because they do exactly the same thing in training,' Spain's Adriana Nanclares told reporters on July 9. 'In the end, it's a luxury to have them. 'It speaks a lot about the individual ambition of each of them.' The two sides meet at Bern's Wankdorf Stadium on July 11. Meanwhile, Lauren James made sure England avoided a major scare with a brace in the 4-0 thumping of the Netherlands in Zurich on July 9 which kick-started the Lionesses' title defence. Georgia Stanway and Ella Toone scored the other goals as England swept the Dutch aside and moved second in Group D, level on points with the Dutch, and three points behind leaders France who thrashed Wales 4-1 in St Gallen. 'I enjoyed it a lot. The goals say it all,' James said to the BBC. 'We bounced back from our previous game (2-1 loss to France) and today we showed we're more than capable of showing the world what we can do. 'I just try to do my best each game.' REUTERS, AFP


The Star
11-07-2025
- Sport
- The Star
Soccer-Spain beat Italy 3-1 as both go through to Women's Euros quarter-finals
Soccer Football - UEFA Women's Euro 2025 - Group B - Italy v Spain - Stadion Wankdorf, Bern, Switzerland - July 11, 2025 Italy players react after the match REUTERS/Matthew Childs BERN, Switzerland (Reuters) -Spain cruised to a 3-1 win over Italy on Friday that sees both sides through to the knockout stages at the Women's Euros, with the Spaniards topping Group B to set up a showdown with hosts Switzerland, while the second-placed Italians will meet Group A winners Norway. Spain finished top of the group with a perfect nine points from their three games, with the Italians second on four points, one head of already-eliminated Belgium, who beat Portugal 2-1 to snuff out their chances of advancing. The Italians took the lead throughElisabetta Oliviero in the 10th minute but Spain's Athenea del Castillo levelled four minutes later as the reigning world and Nations League champions began to dominate possession. Patri Guijarro put Spain's 2-1 up in the fourth minute of the second half and the Italians struggled to get out of their half for much of the rest of the game, with Esther Gonzalez sealing the deal for Spain with a stoppage-time goal to make it 3-1. (Reporting by Philip O'Connor; editing by Clare Fallon)