Spain's Women's Soccer Team Eyes Olympic Glory Amid Past Turmoil
Spain's women's soccer team, driven by insatiable ambition, prepares for the Olympics with aspirations of winning gold after their World Cup victory. Despite past turmoil, including player mutinies and leadership changes, Coach Montse Tomé leads the team featuring stars like Aitana Bonmati and Alexia Putellas.
Spain's women's soccer team is gearing up for the Olympics with ''insatiable ambition,'' as declared by Coach Montse Tomé.
The team aims to add an Olympic gold to their recent Women's World Cup victory in France. Players such as Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmati and former winner Alexia Putellas drive this determination.
Despite earlier challenges, including a player rebellion against former coach Jorge Vilda and ongoing leadership shifts, the team is now stable and ready to compete. Spain's journey to Tokyo began with UEFA Nations League gold. Their Group C challenge starts against Japan in Nantes on Thursday.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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