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Hampton said she tossed the Spanish stopper's cheat sheet bottle into a crowd of England fans during the decisive penalty shootout

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Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll - who Four Four Two ranked as the no. 2 goalkeeper in the world, one place above Hampton earlier this year - has hit back after England stopper Hannah Hampton revealed she threw her opponent’s ‘cheat sheet’ bottle into the crowd during the European Championship final last month. Sarina Wiegman’s side successfully defended their European crown following a dramatic shootout victory over world champions Spain in Switzerland, with Hampton saving efforts from Mariona Caldentey and Aitana Bonmati. Hampton’s heroics opened the door for Chloe Kelly to score the decisive spot kick, with the Chelsea stopper going on to be named the player of the match. Anyone who has ever watched a penalty shootout will know that even the most minor advantage can pay dividends and Hampton last week went on talk SPORT and divulged one of her tactics to get an edge over her opposite number Cata Coll. “The Spanish keeper had [her penalty takers research] on her bottle, ” the 24-year-old said. “So I thought when she was going in goal I’ll just pick it up and throw it into the English fans so she can’t have it. “I never put it on a bottle because anyone can do that, so that is why I put it on my arm, and the TV caught that. It wasn’t hard – when she has gone in the goal it [the bottle] is on its own, isn’t it? It is in a towel, you just pick it up. “Mine is blank, but it has the same sponsors and stuff so I just put mine in there, chucked her one into the fans and she had an empty bottle. She was looking for where it is. She was walking back and I was walking the other way. She was so confused. I was trying so hard not to burst out laughing [because] I was like: ‘Oh, I don’t know where it has gone’ … but you have got to do something haven’t you? ” The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. However, Coll has now hit back at that claim on social media, disputing it. “Okay, okay, calm down, calm down. At least if it were true…”, Coll posted on X. Hampton had also said that England had put in significant time studying Spain’s penalty record before the final, with her goalkeeping group watching 46 penalties taken by Alexia Putellas in order to dig out any clues. After England and Spain met in their last two major tournament finals, this latest incident will ensure that the rivalry remains spicy as the two nations gear up for the path to the 2027 World Cup, which will take place in Brazil. For more than a decade, Joe Mewis has worked in football journalism as a reporter and editor. Mewis has had stints at Mirror Football and Leeds Live among others and worked at Four Four Two throughout Euro 2024, reporting on the tournament. In addition to his journalist work, Mewis is also the author of four football history books that include times on Leeds United and the England national team. Now working as a digital marketing coordinator at Harrogate Town, too, Mewis counts some of his best career moments as being in the iconic Spygate press conference under Marcelo Bielsa and seeing his beloved Leeds lift the Championship trophy during lockdown. You must confirm your public display name before commenting Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.

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