Monday, October 7

“It's the best feeling I've ever experienced”: Jennifer Hermoso, a player from Pachuca, sheds tears as she celebrates winning the World Cup

Jorge Hernandez

Jennifer Beautiful, the player of the Tuzas de Pachuca, became world champion, after The Spanish team beat England in the final of the Australia-New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cupand as such, he shared his feelings about this new achievement in his professional career, which he sublimely described as “The best feeling I’ve ever experienced.”

In an interview after the match in which La Furia Roja beat their English counterpart 1-0, the striker who went blank this morning, but who scored 3 goals in the tournament, exploded emotionally as she shed tears and dedicated to her family the achievement of obtaining the World Cup.

“We had been trying to imagine it for many days, we are not aware that we are fucking world champions, it is tremendous“Commented Hermoso in statements for RTVE.

“We dedicate it to all our families and to the people who have left in Spain, because we have played football as we wanted and we have won a world championship“, he concluded, with red eyes and wiping away tears.

Jennifer Hermoso played all 90 minutes of the match against England and created dangerous chances, although she missed the clearest of the match, missing a penalty that could have extended her team’s lead to 2-0 at minute 66 and provided her team with greater peace of mind in the last third of regulation time.

Jennifer Hermoso celebrated with a charro hat

The Spanish forward has a special bond with Mexico, because she lives there, since she plays for the Tuzas de Pachuca of the Women’s MX League since June 2022, so after the award ceremony he celebrated Aztec-style, with a charro hat on and a big smile on his face.

“The happiness of our world champion gopher with Spain and her pride in also being part of our country! Thank you for so many joys!“Wrote the Mexican club to congratulate their player.

Keep reading:
· Spain advances for the first time in its history to a final of the Women’s World Cup
· “I can’t stop crying, we dream it many times”: Jennifer Hermoso, the Liga MX player was moved by Spain’s pass to the final
· President of the Tuzos de Pachuca confesses that he watches live broadcasts of Jennifer Hermoso’s games at dawn