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Man Utd goalkeeper helps England win hard at Women's World Cup

VnExpressVnExpress22/07/2023


Australia England had to rely on Mary Earps' saves to preserve a 1-0 win over Haiti in Group D of the 2023 Women's World Cup on July 22.

Goal scorer: Stanway (29' pen).

The reigning European champions are considered to be the brightest candidates for the Women’s World Cup, possessing a talented group of players at their peak. However, Sarina Wiegman’s students did not leave much of an impression in their victory over world No. 53 Haiti.

Goalkeeper Earps (yellow) helps England keep a clean sheet against Haiti. Photo: Reuters

Goalkeeper Earps (yellow) helps England keep a clean sheet against Haiti. Photo: Reuters

He outclassed his opponents, but the only goal came from Georgia Stanway's penalty in the 29th minute. It took the No. 8 player two attempts to score. Stanway missed the first kick but was later retaken because the Haitian goalkeeper left the goal line early.

The match saw VAR intervene several times in the first half. Each team had a chance. In the 19th minute, England seemed to have been awarded a penalty after Pierre-Louis kicked Kelly in the penalty area, but luckily for the CONCACAF representative, England's Alessia Russo had previously fouled the Haiti defender.

A few minutes later, it was England's turn to be helped by VAR. They scored thanks to Stanway's second penalty. Leading 1-0, England failed to capitalize on their mental advantage to find another goal. Instead, they almost lost at the end of the half when Borgella headed wide.

Haiti surprised everyone by trading blows with the world's number four team in the second half. It was only thanks to the brilliance of goalkeeper Mary Earps that the "Three Lions" managed to keep a clean sheet in the opening match. Goalkeeper Mary Earps twice saved England from certain defeats, in the 50th and 81st minutes, after close-range shots from Haiti.

Haiti's defeat to the world's fourth-ranked team means a CONCACAF team has yet to win a Women's World Cup match. No team has won their opening match in their first World Cup since 1991.

In the remaining match of Group D, Denmark took all three points against China, thanks to their only shot on target in the match, in the 90+1 minute. In the next match on July 28, Haiti will face China while Denmark will face England's women's team.

Vy Anh



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