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Women's Euro 2022: in the Blue group, Iceland and Belgium neutralize each other

2022-07-10T18:06:50.048Z


For its entry into the competition, Iceland conceded a draw against Belgium on Sunday. Icelanders can harbor (small) regrets. In a closed meeting and rather poor in opportunities, the teammates of Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir drew against the Belgians (1-1), for their entry into the running at Euro 2022. More offensive, the players of Thorsteinn Halldórsson were first rewarded by opening the scoring thanks to their scorer, Thorvaldsdottir (50th) on a corner. Finally, the Red Flames equ


Icelanders can harbor (small) regrets.

In a closed meeting and rather poor in opportunities, the teammates of Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir drew against the Belgians (1-1), for their entry into the running at Euro 2022.

More offensive, the players of Thorsteinn Halldórsson were first rewarded by opening the scoring thanks to their scorer, Thorvaldsdottir (50th) on a corner.

Finally, the Red Flames equalized on a penalty from Vanhaevermaet (67th).

Nicky Evrard, impassable

And if the Belgians managed to come back to the score, it is also thanks to Nycky Evrard.

The goalkeeper was in the spotlight and took out several parades in front of Jónsdóttir (49th) or on two occasions from the head of Brynjarsdóttir (37th, 71st).

But that's not all.

She also stopped a penalty in front of Thorvaldsdottir (33rd), diving on the left side.

🇮🇸 Iceland fans bringing the 𝙣𝙤𝙞𝙨𝙚 🙏📣 #WEURO2022 |

@footballiceland pic.twitter.com/IBd9fm9F24

— UEFA Women's EURO 2022 (@WEURO2022) July 10, 2022

This draw between Iceland and Belgium is already the business of Les Bleues, opposed to Italy at 9 p.m.

Source: leparis

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