this 2022, sofia alvarez joined the list of players who have emigrated from Liga MX Femenil to Europe. defense came out of female roosters to sign with Valencia, a team with which he made his debut on February 6 in the Valencian derby against Levante.
Álvarez Tostado has adapted little by little to Spanish soccer, which he considered is not so different from Mexican soccer. For the defender, at a sports level there is not a big difference between Mexico and Spainso with a little more work the Women’s MX League could match your level.
“It is necessary to visualize the matches, which do not have as much visualization here. For example, my matches are not shown on television, or on Facebook, or for trying. Here what would be missing I think is that; bet on women’s soccer. The truth is that Speaking of soccer, I don’t see much of a difference, so in a few years I think the Mexican league will be fighting too,” he said in an interview with Liga MX Femenil.
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Sofía Álvarez shared that she has adapted very well to the training routine with the Valencia, with the work on the pitch and in the gym. Similarly, she reported that she feels very happy with the way things turned out in her debut.
“I was able to make my debut in a past game, it wasn’t done. But just things settled down that day. It was my turn in a game in which we won, the truth is that that was the most important thing for me. And of course I would have liked to put a goal but we couldn’t,” said the 21-year-old defender.
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The woman from Queretaro received her first call for the duel against I raised and debuted by playing 6 minutes after replacing Esther Martín. The following week the Mexican stayed on the bench against Alaves and now he will wait to add minutes against Granadilla Tenerife in the round of 16 of the queen’s cupnext Wednesday, March 2.
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