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Cata Coll denies cheat sheet claim in Euros final
Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll has dismissed Hannah Hampton's claim that she threw a cheat sheet into the crowd during the Euros final shootout.

Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll denies Hannah Hampton's claim that she tossed a cheat sheet into the crowd during the Euros final shootout.
Cata Coll Refutes Cheat Sheet During Euros Final Shootout
England won the Euros final in Switzerland on penalties, with Alex Greenwood, Niamh Charles and Chloe Kelly converting for the Lionesses as they retained the European crown. Hampton saved two penalties from Mariona Caldentey and Aitana Bonmati, while Salma Paralluelo missed. Hampton claimed the cheat sheet was on Coll's bottle and she threw it to the crowd so Coll could not use it. Coll responded on X by writing, 'Okay, okay, calm down. At least if it were true...'.
Coll's response highlights the lack of independent verification in postmatch claims and the speed of social media rumor. The episode also points to the ongoing rivalry between Spain and England and the pressure on players to stay calm in the spotlight. The final was decided on penalties, and the resulting chatter risks overshadowing the on-field drama and the teams' performance.
Key Takeaways
"The Spanish keeper had it on her bottle, so I thought when she was going in goal, I'd just pick it up and chuck it into the English fans so she can't have it."
Hampton describing what she claims happened
"Okay, okay, calm down. At least if it were true..."
Coll responding on X to the claim
"Picked up her bottle and threw it?"
Sam Matterface questioning the action during broadcast
The incident shows how rumors can take on a life of their own after a major match. A single bottle becomes a symbol, and a quick retort can move from social posts to headlines. It also shows the demand for accountability in postmatch chatter and the challenge of separating fact from speculation in real time.
Beyond the rumor, the match underlines the growing maturity of women's football and the need for fair play in postgame talk. The focus should remain on skill and teamwork, not on the so-called drama that follows every shootout.
Highlights
- Keepers win games in the margins
- Rumors travel faster than the ball in a final
- Truth lives on the field not in a bottle
- Drama belongs on the pitch not in the crowd
Cheating allegation risks public backlash
The claim touches on integrity in sport and could provoke backlash from fans, players, and officials. It also tests how quickly rumors spread after a high-stakes final.
The field will answer the question.
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