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Spain must improve defence against counter attacks, says Patri
Spain must improve defence against counter attacks, says Patri

Reuters

time11-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Spain must improve defence against counter attacks, says Patri

BERN, Switzerland, July 11 (Reuters) - Spain will have to defend better against teams that hit them on the counter-attack as they go into the knockout stages of the Women's Euros, midfielder Patri said on Friday after their 3-1 win over Italy. Patri scored a second-half goal as her side, the reigning world and Nations League champions who are attempting to add a European crown, secured top place in Group B with a perfect nine points from three games to set up a quarter-final against hosts Switzerland in Bern in a week's time. The 27-year-old Patri said that it was only natural that, with Spain dominating possession, teams would try to hit them on the break. "We see with the goals that transitions are important -- sometimes it's dead balls and we're not strong enough, these actions we have to study and improve. With transitions we like to keep the ball, we try to overwhelm the opponent and it's normal that they try to get us during transitions," she told reporters. "We have to talk and to be aware of where the ball is." After a shaky start, Spain took command and barely let the Italians, who also progressed from the group, touch the ball, but that did not mean that it was an easy game for the Spaniards. "It was hard, we knew Italy would be very intense, very strong, but we adjusted our pressure, trying to do better in some actions from the middle and on the wings, we wanted to be there more," Patri explained. Coach Montserrat Tome has the best part of a week to work on transition defence with her players. "We'll continue improving. We are at the highest level, we play against very high quality teams like Italy," she told reporters. "We have to adjust what we need to adjust, and I'm confident we can continue as we have done."

Spain must improve defence against counter attacks, says Patri
Spain must improve defence against counter attacks, says Patri

CNA

time11-07-2025

  • Sport
  • CNA

Spain must improve defence against counter attacks, says Patri

BERN, Switzerland :Spain will have to defend better against teams that hit them on the counter-attack as they go into the knockout stages of the Women's Euros, midfielder Patri said on Friday after their 3-1 win over Italy. Patri scored a second-half goal as her side, the reigning world and Nations League champions who are attempting to add a European crown, secured top place in Group B with a perfect nine points from three games to set up a quarter-final against hosts Switzerland in Bern in a week's time. The 27-year-old Patri said that it was only natural that, with Spain dominating possession, teams would try to hit them on the break. "We see with the goals that transitions are important - sometimes it's dead balls and we're not strong enough, these actions we have to study and improve. With transitions we like to keep the ball, we try to overwhelm the opponent and it's normal that they try to get us during transitions," she told reporters. "We have to talk and to be aware of where the ball is." After a shaky start, Spain took command and barely let the Italians, who also progressed from the group, touch the ball, but that did not mean that it was an easy game for the Spaniards. "It was hard, we knew Italy would be very intense, very strong, but we adjusted our pressure, trying to do better in some actions from the middle and on the wings, we wanted to be there more," Patri explained. Coach Montserrat Tome has the best part of a week to work on transition defence with her players. "We'll continue improving. We are at the highest level, we play against very high quality teams like Italy," she told reporters. "We have to adjust what we need to adjust, and I'm confident we can continue as we have done."

Spain must improve defence against counter attacks, says Patri
Spain must improve defence against counter attacks, says Patri

Straits Times

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Straits Times

Spain must improve defence against counter attacks, says Patri

BERN, Switzerland - Spain will have to defend better against teams that hit them on the counter-attack as they go into the knockout stages of the Women's Euros, midfielder Patri said on Friday after their 3-1 win over Italy. Patri scored a second-half goal as her side, the reigning world and Nations League champions who are attempting to add a European crown, secured top place in Group B with a perfect nine points from three games to set up a quarter-final against hosts Switzerland in Bern in a week's time. The 27-year-old Patri said that it was only natural that, with Spain dominating possession, teams would try to hit them on the break. "We see with the goals that transitions are important -- sometimes it's dead balls and we're not strong enough, these actions we have to study and improve. With transitions we like to keep the ball, we try to overwhelm the opponent and it's normal that they try to get us during transitions," she told reporters. "We have to talk and to be aware of where the ball is." After a shaky start, Spain took command and barely let the Italians, who also progressed from the group, touch the ball, but that did not mean that it was an easy game for the Spaniards. "It was hard, we knew Italy would be very intense, very strong, but we adjusted our pressure, trying to do better in some actions from the middle and on the wings, we wanted to be there more," Patri explained. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Asia India finds engine switch movement in fatal Air India crash, no immediate action for Boeing or GE Business F&B operators face tougher business landscape amid rising costs and stiff competition Business What's in store for policyholders after GE removes pre-authorisation letters for two private hospitals Singapore ST will have Govt's 'full confidence and support' in its mission: PM Wong Multimedia Which floor is this? Chongqing's maze-like environment powers its rise as a megacity Asia 'Woven air': Ancient fabric spun across history makes comeback amid lies and climate change Sport 'A step forward' for golfer Shannon Tan, who makes cut at Evian Championship Business 4 conditions that allow seniors with dementia to sign wills Coach Montserrat Tome has the best part of a week to work on transition defence with her players. "We'll continue improving. We are at the highest level, we play against very high quality teams like Italy," she told reporters. "We have to adjust what we need to adjust, and I'm confident we can continue as we have done." REUTERS

Chariot wheels develop cracks hampering pulling
Chariot wheels develop cracks hampering pulling

Time of India

time28-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Chariot wheels develop cracks hampering pulling

1 2 Kendrapada: The chariot of Baladevjew temple could not reach Mausima temple, 2 km away, Saturday because four out of 14 wheels of the 65-ft-high chariot developed cracks. On Friday, the chariot, 'Bramahataladhawaja', was pulled for only 10 metres. During chariot pulling on Saturday, spokes of some wheels broke down partially and the chariot leaned towards the left side. Engineers and carpenters failed to repair the wheels. Chariot pulling is likely to resume Sunday. "Engineers are trying their best to repair the damaged wheels and lift the chariot using machines," said Balabhadra Patri, the executive officer of Baladevjew temple. He said this year only four new wheels were built while the rest were repaired due to shortage of good quality wood. "Though chariot building starts on Akshaya Tritiya, this year we started much later on May 23 because the forest department failed to provide the wood in time," said Patri. Forest department provided 760 cubic feet of sal wood for the chariots. "Wheels developed cracks due to poor quality of construction," said Ganesh Suar, a priest of the temple. "The temple authorities used old timber to build the wheels as a result many wheels developed cracks. Chariot pulling has been delayed by two days," said Pramod Dash, another priest. Also, authorities failed to evict encroachers around the Baladevjew temple for smooth movement of the chariot, said Mahendra Dash, a priest. The Baladevjew temple was built by king of Kujang Raja Gopal Sandha during the Maratha rule in Odisha in 1761 at Ichapur in Kendrapada town.

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