Pedro Sánchez congratulates the women’s team: “There will surely be more victories to come and very soon”

MADRID, 29 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, received the women’s soccer team this Thursday at the Moncloa Palace to congratulate them on winning the Nations League and was “confident” that more victories will come “very soon.” , in relation to the Paris Games, calling on the internationals to see them again with the Olympic medal.

“Yesterday I heard some of you say that this team has no ceiling, that after the World Cup and this Nations League, you are going to go for the Olympic Games, so it will be a real honor to welcome you after the Olympic Games with the medal,” said Pedro Sánchez during the reception to the team for the conquest of the Nations League this Wednesday.

The president, accompanied by the Minister of Education, Vocational Training and Sports, Pilar Alegría, and the president of the Higher Sports Council (CSD), José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, gave the national team “congratulations, on behalf of Spanish society, for this triumph.” “I understand that it is the first edition of the League of Nations and I am convinced that a few more are going to fall,” he stressed, highlighting the “great selection” that they form “from the players to the technical team.”

“You see a solidarity, an empathy, a team spirit that I think is the key in the end, beyond how good you are from an individual point of view. Congratulations, and also thank you for making us all enjoy who love football and those who do not know football as much and for taking Spain to the place it deserves,” added the President of the Government.

Sánchez pointed out to the internationals the Government’s desire, from its “humble responsibilities”, to continue “betting on equality in sport, which is betting on women’s sport.” “So let’s enjoy this triumph, I’m sure there will be more to come and very soon in those Games we have in France, all the luck in the world,” she concluded.

For her part, on behalf of the women’s team, Olga Carmona took the floor, emphasizing the “honor” that this reception means to them and the happiness of being back at the Palacio de La Moncloa “for the second time in such a short period.” of time”. “That’s a sign that things are going very well,” she celebrated.

“Also thank you for all the support you give us, that you are giving to women’s sports in general. May it continue to be like this and hopefully many more successes will come for the country,” added the Real Madrid winger from Seville.