CNN —Not many would have predicted it before the tournament kicked off, but Spain became the first team to book its place in the Women’s World Cup final on Tuesday.
Spain’s women had never progressed further than the last-16 before this year but are now just one win away from lifting a first ever World Cup trophy.
“To the final!” he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
World Cup winner and Barcelona legend Andrés Iniesta took to social media to call the players “giants” after their victory against Sweden.
Despite the noise surrounding preparations for the World Cup, the Spanish players have showed no signs of being bogged down and are now one step away from sporting immortality.
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