So can the two teams stop each other in the final?
"We know them very well, so we must not provide gifts throughout the game, on both sides of the ball. They are very, very good on fast breaks, therefore we need to stop them. We need to run a lot, to be fast, to take care of the ball and concede a low amount of turnovers."
"Spain are an amazing side, so they are just ready to score a lot of goals and punish our mistakes," said Martingo.
Indeed, no team at the M20 EHF EURO 2022 has scored more goals than Spain, who have been both entertaining and amazingly efficient in attack.
"Los Hispanos" are the only side to score over 200 goals in the competition – 218 to be more precise – for an average of 36.3 goals per game. With 196 goals scored at an average of 32.6 goals per game, Portugal come in second.
However, Portugal have fared better in defence, where they conceded 169 goals, an average of 28.1 goals per game, while Spain have an average of 31 goals conceded per game, a somewhat uninspiring stat.
"This is the final, so the pressure will be bigger. Therefore, we need to focus more and try to play our best game. In defence, there is no way we can leave space open for Portugal, because they will exploit it with their great players."
"Where we have an advantage, from my point of view, is in the depth department. We can rotate players more, Portugal’s level drops a bit when the Mota da Costa brothers are not on the court. Sure, they are a very good team, they have very good players, but I think that we have a better depth," concluded Renones.