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Monse Tome: “Both the players and I like being asked questions about soccer.”
Monse Tome talked about Switzerland and Spain After Friday’s close win against Italy (0-1), both teams previewed tomorrow’s Nations League match in Zurich at 7:30 p.m. The national team coach has a clear idea and admits that the essence of the team will never change, but he does not rule out the possibility of some changes in positioning ahead of the match.
“Switzerland has a chance and we have good competition. After analyzing our rivals, we know that they could take a different approach towards us. We have to fight with maximum demands. “No. They’ve got Kronogorcevic and Bachman back and that will be a plus for them. Ana has the ability. “She’s very active offensively, defensively, physically. Ramona is inside. They have the ability and other resources to enter,” he said of the two star players of the Swiss team who will return to the national team.
Regarding the game against Spain, Tome said: “At the moment we are allowed to have the ball and we have improved compared to the last game against Switzerland.The pressure after the loss has also improved.In the game against Italy, the players We worked together until the 95th minute.” A winning mentality and focus. That ambition is what we want to see. ”
“The good thing about this team is that the essence never changes. Depending on what is required, the positioning can change, which makes us unpredictable. In the end, we lose the essence. “We have a clear idea,” he added. “It’s the game we want. We have another training session tomorrow, so let’s see how it goes.”
“Both the players and I like questions about football and careers,” he emphasized, before being asked about the Ballon d’Or, which will be awarded today in Paris. “We are very happy that several Spanish women are competing for this award and are also proud that Alexia is the last two recipients. I’m proud to be here.”
Tome also talked about the team’s scoring ability, excluding the match against Italy (0-1). “This shows that Spain is a team that starts with goals. This style identifies us and shows that every player is part of us aiming for goals. The development of play comes from behind. .It’s all about all of us.”
Asked about the advantage that playing against world champions Spain would give her rivals, she said: “I understand the motivation for teams to want to beat us. They’ve earned that respect. But we have to respect our rivals and we do it with respect to that. “Here we are. These 23 people love football and we are focused on what we can pass on to them.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
