After a nightmare week with the best player Alexia Putella's cruciate ligament injury, another blow came directly in the premiere in Spain.

In the first minute, Finland shocked Spain with a goal from Vittsjö striker Linda Sällström.

A nice deep lead ball by Anna Westerlund made the 33-year-old come through and was able to put 1-0 in the Spanish goalkeeper's right corner.

But after that it would be more difficult in the match for the Finns.

Finland could not resist

It would take until the 21st minute until the Spaniards had the ball in goal, but was waved off when it was off the line.

But soon after, the receipt would come instead.

Irene Paredes came on for a corner in the 25th minute and could easily nod in 1-1.

The pressure on Finland's target area would then increase further.

After an early cross, Mapi Leon sent a free kick in high over the penalty box.

2-1 was thus a fact.

Finland managed to come up a few times but could not create good enough goal chances.

Bets on a goal in the second half

The second half continued to be Spain's and the extension would come in the 75th minute.

Lucia Garcia was the one who nodded in 3-1 after a free kick that caused the situation and thus the nail in the coffin.

In the final minute of the match, Spain got a penalty and left rider Mariona Caldentey fixed the final score 4-1.

Spain has thus won its last three matches against Finland and is undefeated in nine home matches.

On Tuesday, Spain will meet Germany on Tuesday, July 12 at

21.00 in a tough meeting and Finland plays against Denmark.