Spain left no doubts on Wednesday, beating France 2-0 in the Women’s Nations League final.
Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí struck first for Spain, with Mariona Caldentey finding the back of the net shortly after halftime to double the lead.
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France, meanwhile, couldn’t find an answer for La Roja.
“Six months ago we won the World Cup and now the Nations League, what more could you ask for?” Barcelona star Bonmati told Television Espanola. “It’s quite incredible everything we have achieved – this team has no ceiling. World Cup, now Nations League and now for the Olympics.”
The No. 1 team in the world, Spain is looking every bit the World Cup champion they were last summer, fueling hopes that they could become the first team to win a World Cup and Olympic gold medal consecutively.
They’ve won 18 of their last 20 matches, and are favorites in this summer’s Paris Olympics.
For coach Montse Tomé, it was her first win in a tournament as head coach of the national team after Jorge Vilda was ousted last year alongside embattled former president Luis Rubiales.
The win also marked Spain’s first-ever over France, having gone 0-10-3 in their previous 13 meetings.
“I have a group with very experienced players and with new young players coming up,” she said. “They have a winning mentality and we can see that we can get the maximum potential out of them.
“We have a very good present and future. These players have just won the World Cup, now this. It was an opponent we had never beaten before.”
After the game, France manager Hervé Renard called Spain “the team to beat” at the Olympics.
“We didn’t play a good game against a team that are world champions and flying high,” he said. “They’ll be the team to beat at the Olympics. It won’t be easy. We are going to have to keep improving, learn lessons and keep moving forward.”