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Spain Beats Sweden To Reach 2023 Women’s World Cup Final

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Spain Beats Sweden To Reach 2023 Women's World Cup Final
Spain celebrating semi-final match win against Sweden in 2023 Women's world Cup

Spain has booked a spot in the final match for the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Naija News reports that Spain defeated Sweden by 2-1 on Tuesday in their semi-final fixture, thanks to Salma Celeste Paralluelo Ayingono and Olga Carmona, who both scored second-half late goals to ensure.

Rebecka Blomqvist did score a goal for Sweden against Spain at Eden Park, but her effort was not enough to match Spain’s early lead.

Spain now awaits either Australia or England to win their match and join them in the Women’s World Cup final this weekend.

Australia and England will clash in the other semi-final fixture on Wednesday, August 15, 2023.

How Chelsea Defeated Liverpool Twice In The Transfer Market

Meanwhile, Liverpool has been having it tough in the transfer market, especially against Chelsea, which seems to have won the hearts of most youngsters in England.

Just after losing Brighton’s Moises Caicedo to Chelsea after the 21-year-old Ecuadorian midfielder joined the Blues for a British record £115m, Southampton midfielder, Romeo Lavia has chosen the Blues over Liverpool.

Recall that Chelsea have been at the forefront of signing the Ecuadorian international before Liverpool came into the picture from almost nowhere.

Since May, Chelsea have reportedly agreed on personal terms with Caicedo while they continued to battle with Brighton on an ideal transfer fee.

Chelsea made over three different bids for the midfielder, but the Seagulls rejected the bid only to accept Liverpool’s £111 million bid, which would have been a British record transfer fee.

However, Caicedo insisted on joining Chelsea, which inspired the Blues to make a record £115 million bid for the midfielder, which Brighton has accepted, and Caicedo is now a Chelsea player officially.

While Chelsea was battling to sign Caicedo, they were also battling to sign Romeo Lavia from Southampton, as they needed two midfielders this summer.

They have also made three bids for the 19-year-old Belgian midfielder, who has four years remaining in his current contract with Southampton, but the Championship side turned down the bid as they wanted nothing less than £50 million for the midfielder.

Then, Liverpool showed up with a bid worth £60 million, which Southampton accepted, and the Premier League giants were ready to start negotiating with Lavia on personal terms. But the Belgium international turned them down in favour of Chelsea.

As it stands, Chelsea is now prepared to pay the £50 million that Southampton were demanding, including add-ons, and £10 million of that will go to Manchester City, who sold Lavia to Southampton in 2022 and included a sell-on clause on his contract.

Hence, it is two for Chelsea and zero for Liverpool as the Stamford Bridge club continues with their captivating rebuilding process.

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