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Vangsgaard scores Ninetieth-minute winner as Denmark defeats China 1-0 at Women’s World Cup

Substitute Amalie Vangsgaard scored within the Ninetieth minute as Denmark beat China 1-0 on the Women’s World Cup on Saturday.

With time working out in a recreation of few possibilities, she rose to move residence Pernille Harder’s late nook.

Vangsgaard had solely come on within the eighty fifth and made a rapid influence along with her first purpose for the nation. It was additionally the primary headed purpose of the event and sparked joyous celebrations from Denmark’s gamers.



The win noticed the Danes go degree with European champions England on the prime of Group D after its 1-0 win towards Haiti earlier within the day.

KEY MOMENTS

Josefine Hasbo had regarded like blowing Denmark’s probability of victory after lacking a golden alternative to attain early within the second half. With an open purpose to intention at, she headed over the bar from inside the world.


PHOTOS: Vangsgaard scores Ninetieth-minute winner as Denmark defeats China 1-0 at Women’s World Cup


Vangsgaard was extra scientific when her probability got here, with a looping effort from deep within the field that bounced earlier than crossing the road.

It was a merciless manner for China to lose after stifling the Danes with its disciplined protection. Denmark did not register a single shot on the right track within the first half, whereas China managed only one when Zhang Linyan compelled a save from the sting of the field.

China substitute Wang Shuang was denied by Lene Christensen at first of the second half.

WHY IT MATTERS

Denmark‘s celebrations underlined simply how vital the win could possibly be to its hopes of advancing to the spherical of 16. Haiti pushed England all the way in which earlier to counsel it may present a troublesome check for the opposite groups in Group D at its first look in a World Cup.

IN THEIR OWN WORDS

“I’ve waited a long time for the first international goal, so I must have saved it for the best time. It’s super important that we got off to a good start to the World Cup.” Amalie Vangsgaard, Denmark.

WHAT’S NEXT

Denmark performs England in Sydney on Friday and China travels to Adelaide to face Haiti on the identical day.

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