At the half-hour mark, Paralluelo scored twice, taking advantage of the blatant passivity of the Belgian defense (30th, 0-3). Cornered in defense, the Belgians never managed to reach Tessa Wullaert, alone on her island in front, who before the match had received her fourth Golden Shoe.
Upon returning from the locker room, Paralluelo scored a hat-trick, taking advantage of another poor placement from the Flames rearguard (47th, 0-4). Sarah Wijnants et Jill Janssensrestless on the right flank, then briefly created an illusion, but the fifth Spanish goal signed Esther González calmed their enthusiasm (64th 0-5). The last two Spanish goals, signed García Gómez (85th, 0-6) and González (90th+1), only increased the score.
Helpless this Friday, Belgium will have to raise its head on Tuesday against Denmark, who seems the toughest opponent in the race for second place in this A2 group. The Danes negotiated their entry into the competition well, with a 1-3 victory against the Czech Republic.