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Host Australia narrowly wins opening match of 2023 Women's World Cup

VnExpressVnExpress20/07/2023


Captain Steph Catley's penalty helped Australia beat Ireland 1-0 in the opening match of Group B of the 2023 World Cup.

*Goal scorer: Catley 52' (penalty).

After New Zealand created an earthquake with a 1-0 victory over Norway, the 75,000 fans at the Australian stadium hoped that their team could create a perfect opening day for the two 2023 World Cup hosts. With that spirit, Australia rushed to attack after the opening whistle.

Casey celebrates with his teammates after opening the score. Photo: FIFA

Casey celebrates with his teammates after opening the score. Photo: FIFA

However, Ireland showed they were not to be trifled with. A dogged defence and the brilliance of Everton goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan kept the visitors at bay.

Australia’s attacks were also relatively monotonous. They mainly launched high crosses from the wings, or used their height in set pieces. However, the shots of Clare Hunt, Hayley Raso and Kyra Cooney-Cross were all off target.

Ireland took the initiative to play defensively. But their intention was only half successful. When they had the chance to counterattack, their three attacking players Kyra Taylor Carusa, Sinead Louise Farrelly and Marissa Sheva either didn't understand the idea or ran out of steam in their accelerations due to the pressing to support the defense.

The turning point of the match came after the break. From a cross from Cooney-Cross, Raso was brought down in the box by Sheva. Referee Edina Alves Batista immediately pointed to the penalty spot. Given the responsibility of taking the kick, Australia captain Steph Catley made no mistake as her left-footed shot to the left of the goal fooled Brosnan.

Australian midfielder Cortnee Vine in a tussle with Irish midfielder Heather Payne. Photo: AAP

Australian midfielder Cortnee Vine in a tussle with Irish midfielder Heather Payne. Photo: AAP

After falling behind, Ireland fought back. The European team put considerable pressure on the home team's goal in the final 30 minutes. In the 74th minute, Ireland's playmaker Denise O'Sullivan gave the home fans a heart attack when her one-touch volley from inside the box went over the bar.

Eight minutes of stoppage time in the second half tested Australia's mettle. In the first minute of stoppage time, Megan Connolly's free kick hit the wall and went just over the bar. On the sidelines, the Irish coaching staff and substitutes were ready to celebrate but were ultimately disappointed. In the seventh minute of stoppage time, midfielder Katie McCabe had space to shoot in the box but could not beat goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold.

Australia will next face Nigeria on July 27 while Ireland face Canada, the top team in Group B.

Quang Huy



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