Spain cruised to a 3-0 win over Costa Rica in Women’s World Cup

WELLINGTON, July 21: Spain lived up to their billing as one of the tournament favourites with a rampant 3-0 victory over Costa Rica here on Friday.

A  flurry of first-half goals put La Roja in the driving seat, where they  would remain for the duration of the contest to soar to the top of Group  C.

Spain took control of proceedings early on and made good  on their fast start after just 20 minutes, when a driven Esther Gonzalez  cross forced Valeria Del Campo to put through her own net, the  FIFA reported.

That  goal opened the floodgates at Wellington Regional Stadium, as Aitana  Bonmati quickly found the net with a well-taken finish, before Gonzalez  herself tapped home from point-blank range just  four minutes later.

Costa  Rica had goalkeeper Daniela Solera to thank for keeping the score down,  most notably when she denied Jenni Hermoso from the spot with a fine  diving save.

Spain’s relentless pressure continued into the  second period, with Olga Carmona rattling the bar just five minutes  after the restart. Gonzalez was next to try her luck, but her  close-range effort was well blocked by Mariana Benavides.

While  Jorge Vilda’s team didn’t add to their advantage in the second period,  he was able to summon the returning Alexia Putellas from the bench for  the final 15 minutes following a lengthy spell out with an ACL tear.

Spain midfielder Teresa Abelleira said, “Getting  this result is very positive. I really wanted to start well in this  tournament.”

Spain defender Ivana  Andres said,  “We are very happy to  start the World Cup winning. This debut gives us confidence.”

(UNI)