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Spain Coach Bermudez Warns of Tough Iceland Test for World Cup Spot

Spain women's national team aims to secure direct qualification for the 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil by defeating Iceland on Tuesday. Coach Sonia Bermudez praised her team's 4-0 win over England but warned that Iceland poses a tough challenge at home. If Spain fails to win, England could still qualify directly by beating Ukraine. Bermudez noted that Spain has never won in Iceland, providing extra motivation for the team.

Spain coach Bermudez is happy as a win in Iceland will book their ticket to Women's World Cup

Madrid, June 8

Spain women's national team coach Sonia Bermudez warned her side still has work to do if it wants to secure direct qualification to defend its title at the 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil.

Spain's emphatic 4-0 win over England in Mallorca on Friday night saw Bermudez's side leapfrog England to the top of the group. Spain will book its ticket to Brazil with a win away to Iceland on Tuesday in the sixth and final group match.

If Spain fail to win, England could still qualify directly with a home victory over Ukraine in a match being played at the same time, reports Xinhua.

Spain defeated Iceland 3-0 in their first group meeting in Castellon on March 3, but Bermudez expects a much tougher challenge on Tuesday in Reykjavik.

"We know that at their ground, they (Iceland) are a very difficult, very complicated, very tough opponent, but we're eager for tomorrow to arrive so we can try to achieve our objective," said Bermudez at her pre-match press conference.

She warned that Iceland is "a very strong team in the air, in duels, in second balls, they transition quickly, and they have very powerful forwards."

Bermudez said she was delighted with Friday's victory, in which Spain produced an outstanding display to outplay England for 90 minutes, with Alexia Putellas scoring twice, while Patri Guijarro and Claudia Pina also found the net.

"Obviously, when you win and do it the way we did, everything has an impact, but now it's a completely different game," she said, explaining that Tuesday presents "a different context, in a different country."

She added that if Spain had been offered the chance at the start of qualifying to secure direct qualification by winning its final group game, everyone would have accepted it.

"We'd have signed to go into this match with these options, to get three points and qualify directly... Spain has never won in Iceland, I think that's also extra motivation," concluded Bermudez.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Spain looked unstoppable against England! That 4-0 scoreline was incredible. Bermudez is right to stay cautious though - Iceland at home is always dangerous. As a football fan, I'm excited to see if Spain can finally win in Reykjavik. The Women's World Cup needs defending champions like Spain to qualify! 🏆

Priya S

Impressive win for Spain but I think they should focus on developing more depth. Their dependence on Putellas is concerning - what if she gets injured? India's women's team could learn from their tactical discipline though. Hope to see more competitive women's football globally! 🇮🇳⚽

Ravi K

Spain's women's team is setting new benchmarks for women's football worldwide. Their technical ability and pressing game are world-class. But I'm concerned about the lack of competitive matches against Asian teams - their style might struggle against fast counter-attacking teams from Japan or Australia. Still, all the best for the World Cup qualifier! 🔥

James A

That 4-0 win over England was a statement of intent. Spain's women's team has incredible quality in midfield. But Bermudez's warning about Iceland is spot on - they're physical and direct, a completely different challenge from England. Should be a fascinating match! 🤞

Ananya R

As someone who follows European football, I'm really impressed by Spain's transformation in women's football. From afterthought to world champions! But I wish the Indian media would cover more women's football - there's so much talent worldwide. Good luck to Spain for the Iceland game! 🌍⚽

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