Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Rennes: Thailand’s FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019 campaign came to end with a third successive defeat, as Chile earned a 2-0 victory, their first ever at the tournament.
Despite their historic win, Chile fell agonisingly short of the three-goal win they needed to advance to the knockout stage, with Francisca Lara missing an 86th minute penalty which would have seen them advance if successful.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Nice: Improve or go home – that was Japan head coach Asako Takakura’s ultimatum to her side after they finished their FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019 group stage campaign with a 2-0 defeat to England on Wednesday.
The Nadeshiko don’t yet know whether they’ll meet Canada or the Netherlands in Tuesday’s Round of 16 clash in Rennes, but, according to Takakura, it will make little difference to their prospects of success of France unless they can produce better performances.
“If we maintain the way we are playing at the moment, we will be knocked out in the next round,” she said. “Our players are aware of that.”
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Nice: Japan suffered their first defeat at the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019, conceding a goal in each half to lose 2-0 to group winners England on Wednesday.
England made eight changes to the side that beat Argentina 1-0 last Friday, but a brace from Ellen White meant the Nadeshiko finished the first part of their campaign as Group D runners-up.
Asako Takakura’s side will now meet either the Netherlands or Canada in the Round of 16 on Tuesday, after Scotland and Argentina drew 3-3 in the other Group D match.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Grenoble: Australian head coach Ante Milicic called Sam Kerr an inspirational leader, while Jamaican boss Hue Menzies said he’d pay to watch the Matildas captain, after she scored all four of her side’s goals to guide them to the FIFA Women’s World Cup knockout stage on Tuesday.
The prolific 25-year-old was stunning in Australia’s 4-1 win over the Reggae Girlz, scoring two headers in the first-half, before finding the back of the net twice more with her left foot after the break.
In doing so, Kerr not only joined United States forward Alex Morgan, with five goals, on the top of the tournament’s scoring charts but became the first Australian player to score a World Cup hat-trick.
She is also the first player, man or woman, from any AFC nation to hit the back of the net four times in a senior World Cup match.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Grenoble: A dominant Sam Kerr netted all four of Australia’s goals as they confirmed their place in the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019 knockout stage with a 4-1 win over Jamaica.
The Matildas victory means they will now meet Norway in the Round of 16, after they finished in second place on the group table, narrowly ahead of Brazil, who beat Italy 1-0 in the other Group C match.
Kerr scored twice in each half to help the Matildas to their second successive win, with her sensational display taking her level with Alex Morgan as the competition’s top scorer on five goals.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Le Havre: China PR head coach Jia Xiuqan was overcome with joy after his side earned the crucial point they needed to advance to the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019 knockout stage on Monday.
The Steel Roses survived 23 Spanish shots at goal, with goalkeeper Peng Shimeng turning in a Player of the Match performance to take her side to the Round of 16 with a 0-0 draw against Spain.
With over 40 years of experience in the game, and not having a reputation for wearing his heart on his sleeve, Jia surprised many - including his star 21-year-old shot-stopper - by showing his emotions after the final whistle.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Le Havre: China PR and Spain both secured places in the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019 knockout stage, after they shared the spoils in a 0-0 stalemate at Stade Océane on Monday.
Both sides finished their final group stage fixture on four points, with Spain qualifying as group runners-up due to their marginally superior goal difference, while China PR’s points tally means they cannot be overhauled as one of the four best third-placed teams.