Womens World Cup: Brazil and South Korea exit

Author : immeasurableness2014
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 17:31:43


Les Bleues played with flair and invention to outclass the Koreans with Marie-Laure Delie putting them ahead as early as the fourth minute after a fine passing move.

France added to the advantage in the eighth minute with Elodie Thomis jinking through the Korean defense to fire home.



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A further strike from Delie just after the break ensured victory for the French and a heavyweight quarterfinal tie against Germany.

Earlier, there was a major upset as Marta's Brazil tripped up against Australia in a windy Moncton Stadium in New Brunswick.

The former five-time world player of the year had good chances to add to her record tally of 15 World Cup goals and Brazil was made to pay for the missed opportunities.

With 80 minutes on the clock Australia captain Lisa De Vanna saw her shot saved by Brazil goalkeeper Luciana and substitute Kyah Simon scored off the rebound.

It was her third goal of the tournament to earn her side a quarterfinal tie against either reigning champion Japan or the Netherlands.

But for Brazil bitter disappointment against a side which had never won a knockout match at a Women's World Cup.

With 80 minutes on the clock Australia captain Lisa De Vanna saw her shot saved by Brazil goalkeeper Luciana and substitute Kyah Simon scored off the rebound. Earlier, there was a major upset as Marta's Brazil tripped up against Australia in a windy Moncton Stadium in New Brunswick. It was her third goal of the tournament to earn her side a quarterfinal tie against either reigning champion Japan or the Netherlands. Les Bleues played with flair and invention to outclass the Koreans with Marie-Laure Delie putting them ahead as early as the fourth minute after a fine passing move. The former five-time world player of the year had good chances to add to her record tally of 15 World Cup goals and Brazil was made to pay for the missed opportunities. The former five-time world player of the year had good chances to add to her record tally of 15 World Cup goals and Brazil was made to pay for the missed opportunities. It was her third goal of the tournament to earn her side a quarterfinal tie against either reigning champion Japan or the Netherlands. It was her third goal of the tournament to earn her side a quarterfinal tie against either reigning champion Japan or the Netherlands. A further strike from Delie just after the break ensured victory for the French and a heavyweight quarterfinal tie against Germany. Les Bleues played with flair and invention to outclass the Koreans with Marie-Laure Delie putting them ahead as early as the fourth minute after a fine passing move. But for Brazil bitter disappointment against a side which had never won a knockout match at a Women's World Cup. Earlier, there was a major upset as Marta's Brazil tripped up against Australia in a windy Moncton Stadium in New Brunswick. A further strike from Delie just after the break ensured victory for the French and a heavyweight quarterfinal tie against Germany. It was her third goal of the tournament to earn her side a quarterfinal tie against either reigning champion Japan or the Netherlands. A further strike from Delie just after the break ensured victory for the French and a heavyweight quarterfinal tie against Germany. It was her third goal of the tournament to earn her side a quarterfinal tie against either reigning champion Japan or the Netherlands. The former five-time world player of the year had good chances to add to her record tally of 15 World Cup goals and Brazil was made to pay for the missed opportunities. But for Brazil bitter disappointment against a side which had never won a knockout match at a Women's World Cup. It was her third goal of the tournament to earn her side a quarterfinal tie against either reigning champion Japan or the Netherlands. Earlier, there was a major upset as Marta's Brazil tripped up against Australia in a windy Moncton Stadium in New Brunswick. With 80 minutes on the clock Australia captain Lisa De Vanna saw her shot saved by Brazil goalkeeper Luciana and substitute Kyah Simon scored off the rebound. The former five-time world player of the year had good chances to add to her record tally of 15 World Cup goals and Brazil was made to pay for the missed opportunities. A further strike from Delie just after the break ensured victory for the French and a heavyweight quarterfinal tie against Germany. It was her third goal of the tournament to earn her side a quarterfinal tie against either reigning champion Japan or the Netherlands. With 80 minutes on the clock Australia captain Lisa De Vanna saw her shot saved by Brazil goalkeeper Luciana and substitute Kyah Simon scored off the rebound. France added to the advantage in the eighth minute with Elodie Thomis jinking through the Korean defense to fire home. France added to the advantage in the eighth minute with Elodie Thomis jinking through the Korean defense to fire home. But for Brazil bitter disappointment against a side which had never won a knockout match at a Women's World Cup.

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