Spain Defeats England to Win Women’s Football World Cup Final: Full Match Recap and Highlights

2023-08-20 12:54:20

[Sports News]The Women’s Football World Cup final was staged in Sydney, Australia today (20th), and the current European Nations Cup champion England will face Spain. England, which was slightly optimistic before the game, failed to bring home the championship. In the first half, due to a mistake by Bence, who played for Barcelona, ​​Carmona scored first with a strong shot. Spain maintained its strength in the second half of this battle. Although it had a 12-yard feast, it still managed to win 1-0 and became the second team in history to win both the men’s and women’s World Cups.

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Lu Su didn’t show much in this battle. (Picture: FIFA)

Xianpu once shot the lintel. (Picture: FIFA)

Carmona lays the groundwork for the victory. (Picture: FIFA)

England maintained a complete victory in this World Cup, and also defeated the host country Australia 3:1 in the semi-finals. Spain once lost to Japan, but felt ashamed and almost bravely “returned to the bottom”, and the semi-finals narrowly defeated Sweden. European champions England made more offensives in the early stage of the game. Laruen Hemp’s left-footed shot in the penalty area in the 16th minute failed to open the scoring first. Spain, which was firmly established, grasped the opponent’s mistake in the 29th minute. At that time, Lucy Bronze lost possession of the ball in the midfield, and “Mad Bull” immediately took advantage of her loss to attack on the left. Spanish captain Olga Carmona from the left gate made a strong shot from behind, and the ball mowed the grass into the net. After the semi-finals, he scored again.

Gao Erjiali came in as a backup. (Picture: FIFA)

Aiz took Mossel’s size twelve. (Picture: FIFA)

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England trailed by one goal at halftime and replaced Lusu and Daly, and transferred Laruen James (Laruen James) who came back from suspension and Chloe Kelly (Chloe Kelly), who scored in the European Cup final. However, the first threatening offensive in the second half still fell at the feet of Spain. Mariona Caldentey, who handed over the assist, fired a shot and was saved by Mary Easps. England midfielder Keira Walsh committed a handball in the penalty area in the middle of the penalty area. After two minutes of consideration, the ball certificate and the VAR team whistled a penalty of 12 yards. However, Spain’s Jennifer Hermoso’s main shot was caught by Ace. Received.

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Spain’s twelve-yard feast boosted England’s morale. Lauren James’ left-footed volley in the penalty area in 76 minutes was only shot by the goalkeeper. However, they were unable to continue after this goal. Even though Alex Greenwood was injured due to VAR, the stoppage time was up to 13 minutes. Spain’s offensive was even more than England’s, but they were all resolved by Ace and several defenders. With goalkeeper Catalina Coll receiving England’s final blow, Spain maintained a 1-0 victory and became the second country after Germany to win the men’s and women’s World Cups.

In terms of individual awards, England goalkeeper Ace, who only conceded four goals in seven games, won the Golden Glove Award. Spain’s 19-year-old star Salma Paralluelo became the best young player, teammates Aitana Bonmati and Boots Mosu became the winners of the Golden Globe and Silver Globe, and Sweden’s mainstay Amanda Ilestedt won the Bronze Ball Award. The Gold, Silver and Bronze Boots are Hinata Miyazawa from Japan, Kadidiatou Diani from France and Alexandra Popp from Germany respectively.

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