home favourite carlotta ciganda the heroine turning her match around against nelly korda for the crucial finished 14—14, the first tie in the history of the event, and as holders, europe keep hold of the trophy. jane dougall reports from the finca cortesin course. starting the day with a tied score, both sets of fans thought they had it in the bag. the heat was on. and some succumbed early on. but remember, a home soil cup means the fans are on your side. europe need a minimum of six points from today's singles. they have had momentum, they have had support but do they have the players to get those six wins? leona maguire delivered. the irishwoman put europe ahead. but then the scoreboard began to turn red. america collecting point after point. could caroline headwall rescue europe? the fightback was on. they needed one more point. who else but spaniard carlota ciganda, her captain by her side? it came down to this put in front of her home crowd. so after an incredible weekend of drama, doubts, tension and emotion, europe retain the solheim cup. jane dougall, bbc news, andalusia. we will