Sweden's players stand in solidarity with Spain

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Spain's womens team pictutred before their match against SwedenThe Spanish players wore wristbands bearing the phrase "Se Acabo", which translates to English as "it's over"

Sweden and Spain players stood together in solidarity before their Uefa Women's Nations League meeting on Friday, following the scandal which has engulfed Spanish football.

Both sets of players held a banner reading "se acabo" which translates to English as "it's over", a phrase used on social media amid the scandal.

The banner also read "our fight is the global fight", and the Spanish players were applauded onto the field for their warm-ups by the home fans in Gothenburg.

The Spanish players also wore wristbands with "se acabo" written on them, for what was a rematch of the World Cup semi-final which Spain won 2-1 in Auckland in August.

The game itself was an entertaining spectacle, with Spain winning 3-2 thanks to a penalty in extra time, scored by Mariona Caldentey.

Earlier former Chelsea centre-back Magdalena Eriksson, who made her 100th appearance for Sweden and was honoured in a special presentation before the game, headed the hosts in front.

Athenea del Castillo equalised for Spain before half-time when her 20-yard shot was mishandled by Sweden keeper Zecira Musovic, the ball spiralling over the Chelsea player and into the net.

Eva Navarro put Spain 2-1 ahead after the break with a thunderous effort which was celebrated by the players in a group hug - a gesture of togetherness following the events of recent weeks - however Sweden pulled level through Arsenal midfielder Lina Hurtig before the late penalty drama.

Spain take an early lead in Group A4, which also involves Italy and and Switzerland. The pool winners qualify for next year's finals tournament, which will also decide participants in the 2024 Olympics.

Spain play after weeks of controversy

This game was the first for the Spain women's national team since beating England 1-0 in the final at Stadium Australia.

Following the final, former president of the Spanish football federation (RFEF) Luis Rubiales kissed player Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the trophy presentation ceremony. Hermoso said the kiss was not consensual, setting off a remarkable chain of events.

Both Rubiales and World Cup-winning manager Jorge Vilda were eventually sacked, while the Spanish players threatened a boycott of the game against Sweden.

The boycott was only called off after reaching an agreement with the RFEF on Wednesday, which said it had committed to "immediate and profound changes."

Rubiales has been banned from going within 200 metres of Hermoso after she filed a legal complaint. Appearing in court for the first time last Friday, Rubiales denied sexually assaulting Hermoso.

Line-ups

Sweden

Formation 4-2-3-1

1Musovic14BjörnSubstituted forSembrantat 65'minutes13IlestedtBooked at 90mins6Eriksson2Andersson23Rubensson16AngeldahlSubstituted forBennisonat 65'minutes19Rytting KanerydBooked at 59minsSubstituted forJakobssonat 65'minutes9AsllaniSubstituted forJanogyat 78'minutes8Hurtig11Blackstenius

Substitutes

3Sembrant4Nildén5Lennartsson7Janogy10Jakobsson12Falk15Anvegård17Kafaji18Rybrink20Bennison21Enblom22Olme

Spain

Formation 4-3-3

23Coll Lluch2Batlle4Paredes14Aleixandri19Carmona6Bonmatí3Abelleira11Putellas22del CastilloSubstituted forNavarroat 71'minutes17GarcíaBooked at 60minsSubstituted forSarriegi Isasaat 78'minutes8Caldentey Oliver

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1Rodríguez Rivero5Méndez7Sarriegi Isasa9Gabarro Romero10Florentino12Hernández13Salón15Navarro16Pérez18Oroz20Martín-Prieto21Márquez
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