Spain Escapes Germany with 0-0 Draw in First Leg of Women’s Nations League Final
Spain relied on goalkeeper Cata Coll's six saves to hold Germany to a goalless draw in the first leg of the UEFA Women's Nations League final.
- On Friday, Germany and Spain women's national teams drew 0-0 at Fritz Walter Stadion, Kaiserslautern, in the UEFA Women's Nations League final first leg.
- While Germany dominated the first half, Spain appeared unrecognizable under sustained pressure and three-time Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmatí was largely absent as Spain defended deep.
- Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll made six saves, including stops against Franziska Kett and Klara Bühl, while Spain captain Irene Paredes cleared a Jule Brand strike off the line and Germany hit the woodwork twice.
- The second leg at the Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid on Tuesday will decide the title, with Spain appearing happy to take the draw and leaving everything to play for.
- Germany seek to add to their 11 major titles, while La Roja aim to retain the Nations League after winning the inaugural Nations League 2024 and reaching four finals.
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