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Spain Wins UEFA Women's Nations League Despite Bonmatí Absence

Spain Wins UEFA Women's Nations League Despite Bonmatí Absence
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Sports December 2, 2025 23:00

madrid, spain - Spain secures victory in the UEFA Women's Nations League final against Germany, showcasing their depth and talent even without star player Aitana Bonmatí.

Spain Emerges Victorious in UEFA Women's Nations League

Spain demonstrated their dominance in women's football by clinching a 3-0 win over Germany in the UEFA Women's Nations League final, despite the absence of key player Aitana Bonmatí.

Depth of Talent Shines Through

With Bonmatí sidelined due to injury, emerging stars Clàudia Piña and Vicky López stepped up as goal scorers, leading Spain to victory in front of a record crowd at the Metropolitano.

Key Moments in the Final

After a goalless first leg, Piña broke the deadlock in the 61st minute with a confident strike, followed by López's impressive goal to make it 2-0. Piña sealed the victory with a remarkable individual effort, securing her title as the final's MVP.

Spain's Bright Future

Despite missing Bonmatí and with Alexia Putellas playing a subdued role, Spain's young talents, like López and Piña, showcased the team's promising future. The win marks another achievement for the reigning world champions, solidifying their status as a formidable force in women's football.

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