Women’s World Cup: Heartbreak for England as Lionesses miss out on final glory after defeat to Spain

Spain won the Women’s World Cup for the first time after defeating England’s Lionesses 1-0.

England’s Lionesses have missed out on glory at the Women’s World Cup after being beaten 1-0 by Spain.

Closely missing out on repeating their success at Euros 2022, Sarina Wiegman’s team fought to the very end at a packed-out Stadium Australia in Sydney.

But a first-half goal by Spain’s Olga Carmona, who shot across Mary Earps into the far corner in the 28th minute, broke England’s hearts.

It is Spain’s first major international trophy and makes them the first European team to win the Women’s World Cup since Germany in 2007.

England had come close to taking the lead themselves in the 15th minute when Lauren Hemp’s shot hit the bar.

A shot from England’s Lauren Hemp, right, hits the crossbar. Pic: AP
Spain’s goal by Olga Carmona

Two changes at half-time saw Lauren James and Chloe Kelly replace Rachel Daly and Alessia Russo for the Lionesses, as they tried to turn the game around.

Spain’s Jennifer Hermoso then missed a chance to double her side’s lead from a penalty – granted after a handball by Keira Walsh – after a heroic save by Earps, who dived to her left to save in the 69th minute.

James then forced a save from Spain’s goalkeeper from a tight angle a few minutes later, as England pushed for an equaliser.

Earps even went up to attack a corner in the dying moments for England.

But sadly, it wasn’t to be, as the Lionesses fell short at the final hurdle.

Earps saved a Spanish penalty. Pic: AP

Play was also briefly disrupted during the first half after a protester entered the pitch before an England free kick. The man was swiftly removed by stewards.

‘Absolutely heartbroken’

Captain Millie Bright said the team were “absolutely heartbroken” at the defeat.

“We can say hand on heart we gave everything. Sometimes football goes for you, sometimes it goes against you,” she said.

Complimenting Spain as a “fantastic team” she said: “A lot of emotion… but I’m really proud of the team. To come this far, to play in the World Cup final, not many get to do that.

“This is not it for us, we’ll bounce back.”

Harry Kane Contract: How much is Harry Kane’s salary at FC Bayern Munich, weekly wage, squad number

England’s record goalscorer has agreed a move to the Bundesliga with FC Bayern Munich. Here is the staggering amount he will earn in Germany.

Bayern Munich have agreed a fee for Tottenham Hotspur and England captain Harry Kane. (Getty Images)

It has been the transfer saga that has rumbled on all summer but it finally Harry Kane’s protracted move to Bayern Munich from Tottenham Hotspur has finally a conclusion.

England and Tottenham Hotspur’s top all time goalscorer has been chased by Thomas Tuchel’s side through the summer months, though they had struggled for a breakthrough until a third and final bid was accepted by Daniel Levy and it Kane’s move to the German giants has now been completed.

The 30-year-old, widely regarded as one of the greatest English strikers of all time, has scored 280 goals in 435 appearances for his boyhood club – though he is yet to win a single piece of silverware in his career, which is thought to be a big factor in the move to Germany.

His move to the continent will see him link up with former Chelsea boss Tuchel, who is a big admirer of the England skipper having faced him numerous times during his time in the English capital. He will become one of only a handful of English players to have represented the club and the first since Omar Richards in 2022.

Bayern have just won their 11th Bundesliga title in a row and will add Kane to their already world class forward line that includes the likes of former Manchester City winger Leroy Sane and former Chelsea youngster and German international Jamal Musiala.

How much is Harry Kane’s transfer fee, how much are Bayern Munich paying for Harry Kane

It has been widely reported that the initial fee for the 30-year-old forward will be around €100 million, which equates to approximately £86.4million – according to talkSPORT.

That fee has been confirmed by transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, who claims the Bundesliga champions will also pay a further €20 million in add ons.

In total, Kane’s move could cost Bayern around £104 million.

Source : https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/harry-kane-how-much-will-harry-kane-earn-at-bayern-munich-harry-kane-transfer-fee-harry-kane-squad-number-4252332

 

Women’s World Cup: England’s Lionesses through to semi-final after beating Colombia

Sarina Wiegman’s team will now face co-hosts Australia, who beat France following a dramatic penalty shootout, in the semi-finals on Wednesday 16 August.

The Lionesses have secured a spot in the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup after beating Colombia 2-1.

Colombia led the match with Leicy Stantos’s goal 44 minutes in after she looped a shot over Mary Earps from the right, but England’s Lauren Hemp managed to equalise just minutes before half time after a mistake from goalkeeper Catalina Perez.

But it was Alessia Russo who secured England’s winning goal 63 minutes in, lobbing the ball into the bottom left corner from inside the penalty area which gave the Lionesses the lead.

Alessia Russo scored England’s winning goal 63 minutes into the match

Shortly after, Colombia’s Perez left the pitch with an injury and was subbed for Natalia Giraldo.

Sarina Wiegman’s team will now face co-hosts Australia in the semi-finals on Wednesday 16 August, with kick off at 11am UK time.

Speaking after the match, Russo told ITV: “It’s exciting, what more do you want in front of a home crowd?

“We got a bit of that tonight against Colombia. You want to play against the best teams. England fans can always dare to dream but we’ll carry on working hard,” Russo said.

Source : https://news.sky.com/story/womens-world-cup-england-through-to-semi-final-after-beating-colombia-12938471

Video: England Star’s ‘Moment Of Madness’ In Women’s FIFA World Cup That Earned Her A Straight Red

England’s Lauren James will be suspended when the Lionesses face Colombia or Jamaica on Saturday for a place in the semi-finals as they aim to add the World Cup to their European crown.

England’s Lauren James Stamped on a Nigeria player in FIFA Women’s World Cup match

England needed to survive a nervy penalty shootout against Nigeria on Monday as they scraped into the quarter-finals of the Women’s World Cup after playing the whole of extra-time with only 10 players. England playmaker Lauren James, the team’s two-goal hero in the 6-1 win against China, received a red card for violent conduct after a needless stamp on Michelle Alozie at the 87th-minute mark, leaving the team one player shot in the extra-time.

Nigeria had the better of the chances, but the European Champions held out for a 0-0 draw after 120 minutes and prevailed 4-2 in the shootout in front of almost 50,000 spectators in Brisbane.

James will be suspended when the Lionesses face Colombia or Jamaica on Saturday for a place in the semi-finals as they aim to add the World Cup to their European crown.

Nigeria manager Randy Waldrum said his side had shown their inexperience after James went off.

Source: https://sports.ndtv.com/fifa-women-s-world-cup-2023/england-star-lauren-james-moment-of-madness-in-womens-fifa-world-cup-that-earned-her-straight-red-card-video-4278561

England beat Denmark to stand on verge of Women’s World Cup last-16

James scored the only goal of the game in a second 1-0 win for England.

England’s players celebrate the only goal of the game that helped them win their second match 1-0 [Rick Rycroft/AP Photo]
European champions England stand on the brink of the Women’s World Cup last-16 after a Lauren James cracker in the sixth minute gave them a 1-0 win over Denmark.

But an otherwise hugely satisfactory Friday night for England in front of just over 40,000 fans in Sydney was marred by what looked like a serious knee injury to influential midfielder Keira Walsh.

On a night of mixed emotions, Sarina Wiegman’s side will seal their place in the knockout rounds if Asian champions China fail to beat debutants Haiti later on Friday.

Denmark might have stolen a point with three minutes left in normal time when, despite having as little as 20 percent of the possession for much of the game, Amalie Vangsgaard shaved the outside of the England post with a header.

 

Lauren James celebrates after scoring her team’s first goal [Justin Setterfield/Getty Images]
James comes through
Wiegman made two changes from the team that squeezed past Haiti 1-0 in their opener, Rachel Daly and James coming into the starting XI.

And it was the 21-year-old Chelsea forward James who was the star of the first half, before fading in the second.

“It’s an amazing feeling and something I always dreamed of,” she said after the match. “We built on the momentum from the last win and took it into this game. Another difficult win but we got the win and that is the most important thing.”

Denmark’s Rikke Marie Madsen in action with England’s Chloe Kelly [Carl Recine/Reuters]
Walsh injury
A night that had been going so well for the Lionesses then suffered a significant setback when Walsh, a key cog in the team that won the Euro last year, tumbled over and appeared to badly hurt her knee.

Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/sports/2023/7/28/england-beat-denmark-to-stand-on-verge-of-world-cup-last-16

ENG vs AUS, 3rd Ashes Test, Day 2 Highlights: Four-Down Australia Lead England By 142 Runs At Stumps

ENG vs AUS, 3rd Ashes Test, Day 2 Highlights: Australia were four down at Stumps on Friday with a lead of 142 runs. The side’s score read 116 for 4 when the play on Day 2 was called off.

3rd Ashes Test, Day 2 Highlights: Australia extended their lead over England.

Australia were four down at Stumps on Friday with a lead of 142 runs. The side’s score read 116 for 4 when the play on Day 2 was called off. The guests took a first-innings lead of 26 runs after bowling out England for 237 on Friday. Ben Stokes scored 80 runs, fighting a lone battle for the Three Lions. Pat Cummins registered a six-wicket haul. On Day 1, Mitchell Marsh’s run-a-ball 118 was the cornerstone of Australia’s 263 all out. England fast bowler Mark Wood took 5 for 34 after Ben Stokes won the toss and opted to bowl.

Source : https://sports.ndtv.com/ashes-2023/eng-vs-aus-3rd-ashes-test-day-2-live-score-updates-4186040

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