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Jenni Hermoso, called up for the matches against Italy and Switzerland in the Nations League

Forward Jenni Hermoso, from the Mexican Pachuca, is on the squad list offered this Wednesday by the national women's soccer coach, Montse Tomé, for the 2023-2024 Nations League matches against Italy and Switzerland, which represents her return to the world champion after the hard moment she experienced after winning the World Cup.

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Jenni Hermoso, called up for the matches against Italy and Switzerland in the Nations League

Forward Jenni Hermoso, from the Mexican Pachuca, is on the squad list offered this Wednesday by the national women's soccer coach, Montse Tomé, for the 2023-2024 Nations League matches against Italy and Switzerland, which represents her return to the world champion after the hard moment she experienced after winning the World Cup.

The Madrid soccer player was not mentioned in the previous controversial call by the new coach of the national team to, in her own words, "protect her" after everything that happened after the kiss that the then president of the RFEF Luis Rubiales gave her after the final of the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, an action that is being investigated by the justice system as an alleged sexual assault and for which he has already had to go to testify and after reiterating that the kiss was without his consent.

Hermoso, one of the two players with more than 100 games for 'La Roja' along with Alexia Putellas, has already begun to gain a competitive rhythm and score goals with her club in the Mexican league and will return to further strengthen a team that started the Nations League well with their victories against Sweden (2-3) and Switzerland (5-0).

In addition to the Madrid striker, the other new additions to Montse Tomé's second list are those of other world champions such as Ivana Andrés (Real Madrid), Salma Paralluelo (FC Barcelona) and Esther González (Gotham City), who could not participate in the first two games due to their respective injuries.

However, two other world champions have not entered this list, such as forwards Eva Navarro (Atlético de Madrid) who was key in Gothenburg with a great goal and Alba Redondo (Levante), who was also absent from the previous one due to being injured and which was fixed in the knockout phase of the World Cup. This allows Amaiur Sarriegi (Real Sociedad), Lucía García (Manchester United) and Inma Gabarro (Sevilla) to remain on the offensive side.

The other surprise in Montse Tomé's call-up is that of Levante midfielder Anna Torrodà, a player who has already made her debut with the Absoluta and who returns to the competitive midfield, in which Maite Oroz (Real Madrid) also remains, who She was called in the previous one after the departure of Patri Guijarro's rally.

The Balearic midfielder, like 'Mapi' León, are not in a call in which the World Cup midfielder María Pérez (Sevilla) has not entered either and in which footballers such as center backs Laia Aleixandri (City) and María Méndez (Levante) are still ).

The world champion, leader of group D of the Nations League, will face Italy at the Arechi Stadium in Salerno on October 27 at 5:45 p.m., and Switzerland at the Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich on the 31st at 7:00 p.m.

GOALKEEPERS: Misa Rodríguez (Real Madrid), Cata Coll (Barcelona) and Enith Salon (Valencia).

DEFENDERS: Irene Paredes and Ona Batlle (FC Barcelona), Laia Aleixandri (Manchester City), María Méndez (Levante), Oihane Hernández, Ivana Andrés and Olga Carmona (Real Madrid).

MIDFIELDERS: Aitana Bonmatí and Alexia Putellas (FC Barcelona), Jenni Hermoso (Pachuca), Tere Abelleira and Maite Oroz (Real Madrid) and Anna Torrodà (Levante).

FORWARDS: Athenea del Castillo (Real Madrid), Esther González (Gotham FC), Mariona Caldentey and Salma Paralluelo (FC Barcelona), Inma Gabarro (Sevilla), Amaiur Sarriegi (Real Sociedad) and Lucía García (Manchester United).