Spain has a midfield packed with talent with Bellon D’Or winners Alexia Putles and Ainana Bonmati the Standout Players.
But the biggest thing for England will prevent supply to Pivat Midfielder Patri Gujaro, which links the build-up play, but is also happy to leave a little darker to go on the ball.
Bonmati and Putele in the pocket between midfield and defense like to play like two 10.
England will have to be compact enough to limit the space for Spain’s midfielders to operate the space so that they are not behind the lioness midfield, but they have to fall in front of it to come and achieve the ball – it would be important to stop those passing streets.
People are probably saying that England will be happy to let Spain dominate the ball and possession.
I don’t know if it is a matter of being happy to allow them, it’s just that Spain is so good that they will eventually have a ball. His entire strategy dominates the game of occupation and position.
I think England will be happy to play in infection and manager Sarina Wiegman has a profile of players at her disposal to play in this way.
Looking at other England sports, they have been the team that should dominate the ball and the game, but for whatever reason, it has not come.
As we saw against Italy and Sweden, England struggled to unlock and break them. The Netherlands was certainly the best game they have played in the competition, but they have struggled for the team that commands the game.
Against Spain, it would suit England to be a danger in infection, but each player will have to focus on his role and responsibility to maintain concentration in those desperate defensive moments.
Germany had some very good opportunities to score an infection against Spain in their semi -finals and did not take them, but highlighted areas of weakness in the world champion.