MADRID, 31 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The national women’s soccer coach, Montse Tomé, was satisfied with the victory achieved this Tuesday against Switzerland in “a match of different phases” and which highlighted “the ambition of wanting to go for more goals and to be focused”, and He assured that “calm favors” because soccer players “need stability and balance.”
“It was a favorable, bulky result, but it was a game of different phases. We started well, we quickly went 2-0 up and then there was a moment when there was a little less continuity. Switzerland is physically well and they pressed well and had players with more quality who could cause more problems for you that there were moments in which we had to support them. In the second half we came out a little better and had a little more control, but I remain above all with the ambition of wanting to go Let’s go for more goals and stay focused,” Tomé explained in a press conference after the game.
The Asturian indicated that they decided to bet on Misa Rodríguez in this clash because they have “different goalkeepers” who can give them “stability.” “We all decided that this was a match for her and we valued it positively. She has been stable and has done well,” she noted.
The coach celebrated “the variability” that she has both “in attack and defense” and that allows them not to “lose the essence.” “I have difficulties in all lines for good and bad, we have a super-compensated team in all lines, variants, and we are very happy with the players we have. In all lines we have super positive things that give us different arguments for any rival,” he said.
Furthermore, he did not forget that “calm is beneficial”, after a difficult first concentration. “We overcame the previous one and we were able to move forward. In the end, in the elite context, stability is needed and these players need balance and we as a staff need support and to only talk about football,” she warned.
Regarding their four games, he highlighted that they had “a high level and with very good things and improved” in the visit to Sweden, but that the players’ focus remains “on staying until the end with clear ideas of what will happen.” can do and looking for solutions to the problems” that they face. “In 90 minutes there is a lot of wear and tear and the players don’t lose focus on what they have to do,” he said.
Finally, Montse Tomé referred to the Ballon d’Or received by Aitana Bonmatí. “We are very happy that she has been awarded this award. We were watching the gala where other colleagues have also been and they are moments of happiness,” she stressed.
“We have commented, and we believe in it and it was also part of his speech, that an individual award is part of the collective and what your colleagues, your staff, the people around you help you and who give you love and enough balance so that you can be opting for the best. We are very happy that there are Spanish players among the best in the world. We have players who are the best in the world and we have congratulated Aitana because she deserves it,” said the Asturian.