Aitana Bonmati’s Double Leads Spain to Dominant 5-1 Victory over Switzerland, Securing Spot in Women’s World Cup Quarter-finals

Aitana Bonmati’s Double Leads Spain to Dominant 5-1 Victory over Switzerland, Securing Spot in Women’s World Cup Quarter-finals




Switzerland 1-5 Spain: Aitana Bonmati scores a brace as Jorge Vilda’s side run rampant to cruise into the quarter-finals of the Women’s World Cup

  • Spain thrashed Switzerland to reach the last-eight of the Women’s World Cup 
  • Aitana Bonmati opened the scoring and would go on to net a second goal 
  • Alba Redondo, Laia Codina and Jennifer Hermoso also got on the scoresheet

Aitana Bonmati scored twice as Spain routed Switzerland 5-1 on Saturday to reach the quarter-finals of the Women’s World Cup for the first time.

Spain responded emphatically to its 4-0 loss against Japan in their group-stage finale in a blowout against the Swiss in Auckland.

Alba Redondo, Laia Codina and Jennifer Hermoso also scored in the win at Eden Park. Codina showed plenty of relief to score from close range after conceding an own goal in the first half.

Spain coach Jorge Vilda made some big calls after his team was routed by Japan.

Two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexis Putellas was left on the bench and goalkeeper Cata Coll was picked for her full international debut. They were among five changes to his starting lineup, which paid off as his team produced a dominant performance.

Aitana Bonmati scored a brace to help Spain cruise to a 5-1 victory over Switzerland

Aitana Bonmati scored a brace to help Spain cruise to a 5-1 victory over Switzerland

It was a comfortable win for Spain who are now into the quarter-finals of the World Cup

It was a comfortable win for Spain who are now into the quarter-finals of the World Cup

Laia Codina celebrates with her team-mates after putting Spain 3-1 up, after earlier in the game putting the ball into her own net to pull Switzerland level after Bonmati's opener

Laia Codina celebrates with her team-mates after putting Spain 3-1 up, after earlier in the game putting the ball into her own net to pull Switzerland level after Bonmati’s opener 

Switzerland was one of only three teams that didn’t concede a goal in the group stages, but were 4-1 down by halftime.

Bonmati scored her first in the fifth minute after Switzerland goalkeeper Gaelle Thalmann had pushed Alba Redondo’s effort against the post. The Swiss couldn’t clear the ball and Bonmati collected it, turned sharply in the box and fired low into the corner.

Switzerland was gifted an equalizer in the 11th through Codina’s own goal. The defender picked up the ball just inside her own half, but without looking, turned and swept an overhit backpass beyond Coll, who was advanced out of her goal.

Spain was back in front in the 17th minute as Redondo headed a bouncing ball low into the corner. It was her third goal of the tournament.

Spain continued to look for more goals and Bonmati scored her second in the 36th when showing quick footwork to make space in the box before placing a shot into the corner.

It was 4-1 just before the break as Codina made amends for her earlier error by bundling the ball over the line from a corner.

Alba Redondo (pictured) and Jennifer Hermoso also got onto the scoresheet for Spain

Alba Redondo (pictured) and Jennifer Hermoso also got onto the scoresheet for Spain

Jorge Vilda's side will play the winners of the Netherlands against South Africa in the last eight

Jorge Vilda’s side will play the winners of the Netherlands against South Africa in the last eight

Meriame Terchoun, one of three half time substitutes for Switzerland, forced a save from Coll from close range after the break. It was her team’s only effort on target all match.

Switzerland all-time leading scorer Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic had just one shot on goal in group play and didn’t fire a shot against Spain.

Hermoso swept in a fifth for Spain in the 70th to score her third of the tournament.

MATCH FACTS

Switzerland: Thalmann; Aigbogun (Calligaris 46), Maritz, Stierli, Riesen; Sow, Walti, Reuteler (Mauron 46); Piubel (Humm 75), Bachmann, Crnogorcevic

Goal: Codina OG 11

Booked: Stierli 

Spain: Coli; Hernandez, Parades, Codina, Batile; Bonmati (Guerrero 77), Abelleira (Perez 64), Hermoso (Putellas 77), Redondo, Gonzalez (Navarro 64), Paralluelo (Del Castillo 84)

Goals: Bonmati 5, 36, Redondo 17, Codina 45, Hermoso 70 




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