Spain await either the Matildas or England in the Women’s World Cup final after defeating Sweden 2-1 in a dramatic semi-final in Auckland that burst into colour in the final 10 minutes.
With precious few chances created over 80 minutes, Spain’s teenage sensation Salma Paralluelo came off the bench to open the scoring in the 81st minute.
But Sweden found a super-sub of their own with Rebecka Blomqvist equalising seven minutes later.
The contest was tied for just 135 seconds before Spain’s captain Olga Carmona struck a long-distance winner to settle the issue and send Jorge Vilda’s side into their first major final.
Spain executed their brand of possession-heavy football for long spells and will take some beating in Sunday’s decider against the winner of Wednesday’s semi-final between Australia and England.
Sweden coach Peter Gerhardsson predicted “lovely football” from the high-pressing sides but for the opening half hour the contest fell short of the hype.
Alexia Putellas, in her tournament debut, looked sharp as Spain dominated possession without breaking down the Swedes.
Carmona whistled a long shot just wide off the back post in the 14th minute for Spain’s closest call of the half.
Sweden didn’t produce a shot until the 42nd minute when Nathalie Bjorn looped a ball to the back post which Fridolina Rolfo volleyed, drawing a smart save from rookie goalkeeper Cata Coll.
Coll, just 22 and Barcelona’s reserve goalkeeper, made her debut for Spain in their round-of-16 win over Switzerland but has since kept her place in an extraordinary introduction to international football.
Putellas made way for Paralluelo shortly after the break which coincided with a momentum swing in favour of the Spanish.
Paralluelo’s tricky feet and
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