![]() ![]() ![]() They are wonderful players," said Albiceleste boss German Portanova after denying Banyana Banyana their first World Cup win. "I told them to play, have fun, dribble and play their best games. On the brink of elimination, Argentina gave it everything and Desiree Ellis' side faced an onslaught with Sophia Braun stunning South Africa with a brilliant finish before Substitute Romina Nunez equalized five minutes later. Linda Motlhalo put Banyana Banyana ahead from a Thembi Kgatlana assist which was upheld by VAR and although she sliced an early second half chance wide, Kgatlana did entually tally after being teed up by Jermaine Seoposenwe. Pernille Harder wasted a Denmark chance to equalize before half time and substitute Amalie Vangsgaard - who netted a late winner against China - hit the post with a header.Īrgentina's late show: South Africa were denied their first World Cup win by Argentina in Dunedin with the South Americans fighting back from 2-0 down to draw. The English were more positive and attack-minded than they were in their narrow opening win over Haiti but the impact of Walsh's injury was clear for all to see. Lauren James' superb strike just six minutes in was enough for the Lionesses to claim all three points against the Scandinavians although midfielder Keira Walsh was forced off with a seemingly serious injury. Lionesses still perfect: England are within touching distance of reaching the Women's World Cup last 16 after beating Denmark 1-0 in Sydney. New to the Golazo Starting XI newsletter? Get yourself the best deal in soccer and subscribe now to ensure you receive updates three times a week. Jonathan Johnson here to bring you the latest on all things 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup ahead of the weekend. China also got a win on the board with a slender 1-0 victory over Haiti which keeps their qualification hopes alive heading into the final round of games. ![]() There was drama in Group G with Argentina fighting back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with South Africa through two quickfire goals in the final 15 minutes. Friday is upon us! Welcome everybody as the Lionesses made it two wins from two in their Group D encounter with Denmark thanks to an early Lauren James strike. ![]()
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