Putellas Ready to Lead Spain at Euro 2025 After Injury Sidelined Her in 2022
- Spain is favored to win Euro 2025, having shown superior talent and tactical sophistication, as highlighted by their victory over England in the 2023 final.
- Concerns exist within American women's soccer about a power shift in talent favoring Europe, particularly with Spain and England's successes in recent tournaments.
- The rise in European talent is partly due to the investment from clubs like Barcelona, which enhances youth development and strategy in women's soccer.
- Broadcast audiences for the Women's Super League have declined by 35%, prompting necessary revisions to revive the competition's appeal.
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Putellas ready to lead Spain at Euro 2025 after injury sidelined her in 2022
MADRID (AP) — Alexia Putellas doesn’t have fond memories of the last Women’s European Championship, when she tore a knee ligament on the eve of the tournament in England three years ago.


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Wales vice-captain Ceri Holland feared her Euro 2025 dream was over after leaving the Nations League game against Denmark on a stretcher. Holland was in tears after being injured in the closing stages of the April clash in Cardiff, with the physical pain of a collision that left her wearing a protective boot matched by […]
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