Skip to main content

Super Falcons crash out of Women’s World Cup



Germany became the first team to secure their place in the last eight of the Women’s World Cup after Lea Schueller’s late strike completed a hard-fought 3-0 win over the Super Falcons on Saturday.
The two-time world champions had VAR to thank for their first two goals in a physical encounter in Grenoble, before striker Schueller sealed the win eight minutes from time.
Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s side are yet to concede a goal in their four games at the World Cup so far.
Captain Alexandra Popp gave Germany the lead on 20 minutes, nodding Lina Magull’s in-swinging corner inside the far post.
Magull was involved again as Germany doubled the lead minutes later.
The midfielder was caught on the knee as Nigerian left-back Evelyn Nwabouku attempted to clear a loose ball in the area.
After reviewing the incident on the touchline, the referee awarded Germany a penalty, and striker Sara Daebritz made no mistake from 12 yards.
Three yellow cards were awarded in the second half as the Nigerians were unable to battle their way back into the game.
Schueller put paid to their hopes on 82 minutes, pouncing on a mistake from Halimat Ayinde and smashing the ball into the bottom corner.
Germany will face either Sweden or Canada, who play on Monday, in the quarter-final next weekend.
 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Football Finance Expert Kieran Maguire Explains How The Reds are Closing The Gap On Their Greatest Rivals

http://trk.indoleads.com/5d15bd2a57f95 Liverpool, Manchester United and the £135m gap that is fast disappearing. Leading football finance expert Kieran Maguire explains how the Reds are closing the gap on their greatest rivals   Liverpool supporters do not need reminding what an incredible season it was on the field – a sixth European Cup and a club-record 97 Premier League points are testament to that. Little wonder, then, that there will have been many a glance cast in envy from down the East Lancs Road at Old Trafford. Alex Ferguson may have achieved his famous aim of knocking Liverpool off their perch during his 26-year reign at Manchester United. But the Fergie glory years are a distant memory and it is their greatest rivals, under the expert management of Jurgen Klopp, who are now in the ascendency. Not that it will be much comfort, but United remain a step ahead of Liverpool off the field. For the 2017-18 season, the Red Devil...

Brazil beats Peru to win its first Copa América title since 2007

Brazil Beats Peru to Win Its First Copa América Title Since 2007 Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro holds the trophy as he celebrates with Brazil players after they won 3-1 the final soccer match of the Copa America against Peru at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, July 7, 2019.   RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazil didn’t need Neymar to win another Copa América title at home. With its injured star watching from the stands at a packed Maracanã Stadium on Sunday, Brazil beat Peru 3-1 to win its first South American title since 2007. It was Neymar’s replacement, Everton, who led the team to victory, scoring a goal and setting up another to give Brazil its ninth Copa América trophy, and fifth at home. G...