Tomé: "After all, I keep the good things"

Spain has closed 10 dream days.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 February 2024 Wednesday 03:22
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Tomé: "After all, I keep the good things"

Spain has closed 10 dream days. After winning the ticket to compete in his first Olympic Games in history, he was crowned in Seville, winning the first edition of the Nations League in the final against France. "We had never beaten France. They gave us few chances and we controlled the match," said Spain coach Montse Tomé. We have continued to evolve the game. I enjoy everyday life and although it may not seem like it, I feel eager and excited to continue making the most of the players' potential," continued the coach, who has not yet renewed her contract. "I want to thank the public for their love and the breath. Today we have broken a new record," Tomé pointed out. 32,657 people came to La Cartuja.

“We always want more. Now is the time to enjoy the game that the players played and the work of the coaching staff. We have been at full capacity for 10 days. And today we saw that against a France that we had not been able to win, that we had control of the match,” he added.

Tomé, who replaced Jorge Vilda on the bench after the outbreak of the Rubiales case, said that "he keeps the good things. We have continued to evolve our game. We have many players who really want to be in the National Team and fight to be here "Now it's time to enjoy the idyllic environment that we live in every day."

Afterwards, she continued celebrating with her players the second goal after achieving qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. This is also where she differs from Vilda, who was always left out of the players' celebrations. “I feel eager and excited. We are going to continue making the most of the potential that the players have,” said Tomé.