The goalkeeper Cata Coll from Spain has responded to the claim of Hannah Hampton that she threw her 'cheat sheet' in the crowd during the last penalty shootout of the euros.
England won the shootout in Switzerland two weeks ago, with Alex Greenwood, Niamh Charles and Chloe Kelly all of the place when the lion ribbons retained their European crown.
Hampton saved two penalties from Mariona Caldentey and Aitana Bossi, while Salma missed Paralluelo.
The goalkeeper of England, Hampton, stated during an interview that she noticed that Coll's Cheat Sheet was in front of the penalty shootout with information about the English players on her water bottle, so she picked it up and threw it to the fans.
However, that claim has now been disputed by Coll, who wrote on X: 'Okay, okay, calm, calmly. At least if it was true … “.
With Talksport, Hampton said: 'The Spanish keeper had it (the penalty information) on her bottle, so I thought when she went into goal, I would just pick it up and threw it in the English fans so she can't have it.
“I never put it on a bottle because someone can do that, so I put it on my arm.”
An incredible Sam Matterface answered: picked up her bottle and threw it? '
And Hampton replied: 'Yes, it was not difficult. If she has gone into the goal, it is not in itself, right? It's in the towel. '
When Coll returned to her towel, she was visibly confused to find a replacement bottle – that Hampton had placed there – but no notes and continued to look for her original.
“She walked back to take the punishment and I walked the other way and she was so confused, and I just tried not to laugh and be:” I don't know what's happening! “.
Matterface added: “This happens at the most important moment in a penalty shootout for the title of European champions?” To which Hampton replied: “Yes, you have to do something, right?”
Hampton was one of the five lion ribbons that are nominated for the ladies Ballon d'Or, with Lucy Bronze, Kelly, Alessia Russo and Leah Williamson are also on the shortlist.
