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Spain has swept the board! After Euro 2024 last July, the Spanish won the Paris 2024 Olympic Games this Friday against the French team with a score of 5 goals to 3 at the Parc des Princes.
An Olympic tournament well controlled by the men of Santiago Denia who will be able to enjoy a few days of rest before returning to their respective clubs. However, two players have already resumed training. According to the information from the Spanish journalist Victor NavarroEric Garcia and Pau Cubarsi would already be back at the FC Barcelona training center.
Just a few days after winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games, Eric Garcia and Pau Cubarsi are already looking to continue with the FC Barcelona squad. The two defenders arrive full of confidence in a squad where competition is fierce for this 24-25 season.
The two men certainly do not want to waste time and directly win their places in Hansi Flick’s team, which wants to achieve great things this year on the national level and in Europe. Fermin Lopez has played in the Paris 2024 Olympics and Euro 2024, his return is expected in a week.
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