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Spain, Claudia Pina Fire Euro warning comeback vs. England
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Claudia Pina Sends Clear Euro Comeback Message to England in Spain Showdown

June 4, 2025 6 Min Read
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Barcelona, Spain – Claudia Pina set clear expectations for herself and the Spanish national team as they prepare for the European Championship in July and the UEFA Women’s Nations League semi-finals later this year.

England initially took the lead with Alesia Russo’s goal; however, once Montse Tome’s squad found their rhythm in the second half, they proved too strong for England.

Pina’s arrival on the field in the 58th minute was a game-changer at the RCDE Stadium. Just two minutes after entering, she equalized, and soon after, she scored a stunning long-range goal that left goalkeeper Hannah Hampton with no chance.

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“In the second half, they began exceptionally fast,” England’s coach Sarina Wiegman noted. “They employed a higher press that made it difficult for us to maintain possession. Pina played an important role with her precise shooting.”

This victory boosted Spain to 15 points at the top of League A Group 3, putting them ahead of England, who secured second place. Germany, France, and Sweden will complete the semi-final lineup.

Despite the Nations League being significant, this matchup felt more impactful as it featured the reigning world champions, Spain, against the European champions, England, providing both teams an opportunity to assert their dominance ahead of the Euro in Switzerland.

In the first half, Spain struggled against high-level competition, reminiscent of their challenges in last year’s Paris Olympics and their 1-0 defeat to England in February. While they managed to exploit the gaps in the opposition’s defense, Spain often found it difficult to create clear scoring chances and lacked the finishing touch.

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Pina, however, stood out as an exceptional striker. Her instant impact was remarkable, as her left-footed strike found the net just ten minutes after her first goal. Additionally, she almost assisted Aitana Bonmatí, whose effort was thwarted by England’s goalkeeper.

Although Claudia Pina was not part of the Spanish team that won the 2023 Women’s World Cup, her two goals were crucial in securing victory against England. Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images

Pina represents both a club and national strength. As the top scorer in the UEFA Champions League this season with 10 goals in nine matches, her position in the starting lineup could fluctuate. Barcelona’s coach Pere Romeu opted to bench her in the final match against Arsenal, a tactic that backfired as her team fell behind. Conversely, Tome strategically introduced Pina to capitalize on her scoring instincts, leading to a successful outcome.

What impact will Pina have at the Euros? She embodies the clinical edge Spain lacked during their previous defeats. Given her current form, she surpasses players like Salma Paralluelo and Esther Gonzalez, who haven’t replicated their club performances on the international stage. Her goals reaffirm Spain’s potential to be a dominant force once the tournament kicks off, dispelling any doubts surrounding their capabilities.

“I will do whatever it takes,” Pina expressed in a post-match interview. “I always strive to perform my best for my club and am ready to contribute.”

“I don’t even recall the first goal. When I got the ball for the second, I didn’t hesitate. I struck it with conviction.”

Meanwhile, England is focused on retaining the title they claimed at Wembley three years ago. Wiegman’s team performed adequately in the first half but faced some luck along the way. A standout save from Hampton against Gonzalez showcased the goalkeeper’s vital role, reinforcing Wiegman’s choice of her as the starting goalkeeper rather than opting for Mary Earps. Besides that, Spain was often restricted to long-range attempts. When Russo broke free following a pass from Keira Walsh in the 22nd minute, it was evident that the Arsenal forward had outpaced the defense.

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This left the Lionesses frustrated. There were openings behind Barcelona’s defense, with Russo and Lauren Hemp looking particularly dangerous, but they couldn’t capitalize on these opportunities. England managed to hold their defense until halftime, but the referee’s missed call on a handball from Niam Charles could have changed the game.

“I’m not saying I’m concerned,” Wiegman remarked. “This is a learning opportunity. They changed tactics, and while we aimed to exploit the spaces behind their defense, we first needed to maintain possession. That’s the challenge we face moving forward.”

Fan Take: This match serves as a critical reminder of the growing competitiveness in women’s soccer, especially as leading nations like Spain and England prepare for major tournaments. For fans, it sets the stage for an exciting summer ahead, highlighting the importance of emerging talents like Claudia Pina who can shift the dynamics of international play.

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