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LEAGUE F breaking latest news · Defeat of Valencia CF Femenino against Real Madrid CF (7-1)

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LEAGUE F breaking latest news · Defeat of Valencia CF Femenino against Real Madrid CF (7-1)

First match of the second round of the F League 23.24 in which Valencia CF Femenino failed to beat Real Madrid CF. The 3-0 score in the first half made the match very difficult for the black and white, who ended up losing 7-1. Anita Marcos made it 4-1 for Puchades.

Valencia CF Femenino started well positioned on the field and putting pressure on Real Madrid CF. In the 10th minute, Misa avoided what could have been 0-1 by blocking a shot by Anita Marcos from the edge of the large area in two halves. Linda was the most dangerous local soccer player, especially when she went against her team.

After the first quarter of an hour, possession shifted to the Madrid side, a fact that did not translate into excessive danger for Canales, a danger that Athenea was now leading on the left wing.

Although it was Linda who made it 1-0 in the 29th minute, although the ball hit M. Molina before entering and prevented Canales from stopping it. Moller made it 2-0 in the 38th minute to make it difficult for the Valencians to react. And the 3-0, in the 45th minute, was also the work of Moller. This is how the first part ended.

The second half began and Moller added his third. Minute 53, 4-0.

Anita Marcos closed the gap with a great goal in the 57th minute, finishing with her back to the goal and with the first touch of a cross from Asun. M. Portales had it 4-2 two later, but Misa got in the way.

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Bruun prevented any type of reaction from Jesús Oliva’s team, making it 5-1 in the 65th minute.

Difficult ballot for the Valencians, who despite the result should not lower their heads. Question of pride. They were beaten again in the 81st minute with Feller’s goal and in the 92nd with Oroz’s goal. The match ended with 7-1.

It’s time to think about the Valencia CF Femenino – Villarreal CF on Saturday, February 10 at 4:30 p.m. at the Puchades.

Datasheet:

Real Madrid CF: Misa, Teresa, Ivana, Toletti (Zornoza, min.46), Olga (Bruun, min.63), Oihane, Kathellen, Moller (Oroz, min.75), Linda (Svava, min.63), Feller, Athenea (Olaya, min.46).

Banquillo: Chavas, Robles, Oroz, Bruun, Raso, Zornoza, Svava, Siri, Olaya, Pau, Amaya, Valle.

Coach: Alberto Toril.

Valencia CF Women: Canales, Pauleta, Florentino, M. Molina, J. López (Kerlly R., min.59), M. Carro (Estela, min.59), Serna (Ainhoa, min.72), Fiamma, Asun (Chacón, min.59), M. Portales, Anita Marcos (Elena Gil, min.84).

Bench: Marina, Chacón, Sulola, Kerlly R., Estela, Ainhoa, Elena Gil.

Coach: Jesús Oliva.

Goles: 1-0, Linda (min.29); 2-0, Moller (min.38); 3-0, Moller (min.45); 4-0, Moller (min.53); 4-1, Anita Marcos (min.57); 5-1, Bruun (min.65); 6-1, Feller (min.81); 7-1, Oroz (min.92).

Referees: main, Ylenia Sánchez; assistant 1, Mariona Peralta; assistant 2, María del Pilar Delgado; fourth, Zoila González. Yellow for Kathellen (min.34), Moller (min.45), Serna (min.45), Estela (min.87) and Zornoza (min.90).

Incidents: match corresponding to matchday 16 of League F, held at the Alfredo di Stéfano stadium. Soccer players, referees and coaches wore green ribbons on their sleeves in support of World Cancer Day, which is celebrated every February 4.

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