Women’s World Cup: England on brink of match knockout levels after 1-0 win over Denmark

Women’s World Cup: England on brink of match knockout levels after 1-0 win over Denmark

England are on the point of the knockout levels of the Women’s World Cup after beating Denmark 1-0 within the second group recreation of the match.

The Lionesses will e-book their place within the final 16 if China fail to beat Haiti within the different late kick-off match.

The girls’s nationwide aspect had been forward after simply six minutes when Chelsea’s Lauren James lifted the ball previous diving Denmark keeper Lene Christensen.

England's Lauren James celebrates celebrates scoring the opening goal
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England’s Lauren James celebrates scoring towards Denmark

But England suffered a blow when Keira Walsh was taken off the pitch on a stretcher earlier than half-time with a knee damage.

The 26-year-old midfielder, who was a key a part of the England workforce that gained the Euros final yr, crumpled to the ground on the Sydney stadium with out contact within the thirty eighth minute and instantly known as for medical help.

Walsh slid to gather the ball and was in instant ache when she stopped. She waved off assist from her teammates as she might clearly be seen in tears and telling the workforce’s medical employees: “I’ve done my knee.”

The Champions League winner with Barcelona, who was named player-of-the-match within the Euro 2022 closing, later appeared on the touchline utilizing crutches.

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England's Keira Walsh was stretchered off during the game
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England’s Keira Walsh was stretchered off throughout the recreation

Speaking after the match, England goalscorer James informed BBC Sport: “It was a dream, something I’ve been thinking about, but most importantly happy to help the team win.

“But as quickly because it hit the web it was only a reduction.

“(My teammates) were really happy for me and to be fair, they said it before the game they had a good feeling about me today and I’m just thankful I’ve got good people around me.

“I’m calm throughout on and off the pitch and I attempt to carry that to my recreation as nicely and in the present day it confirmed that and helped.”

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England supervisor Sarina Wiegman stated: “I think we started well, we played well, we scored that goal, we had a little stage in the first half that we lost balls we didn’t have to lose, but we got the rhythm in the game.

“Then after all we obtained this horrible second with Keira, she needed to exit, the second half it was a combat.

“We adapted to the new situation, we had to fight for the win and that’s what we did so I’m very proud of the team.”

Praising James, who was considered one of two modifications coming into the workforce, Wiegman informed the BBC: “For me it doesn’t matter who scores the goals, they played well, started well and LJ made a very beautiful goal so that’s very nice.”

On Walsh’s damage, she stated: “It looked serious, if you can’t walk off the pitch it’s serious, but I don’t know. We just finished the game.

“I have not heard something but, you are within the recreation you simply have to maneuver on and now it is time to take a look at how she is and what the following steps are.”

An England fan celebrates victory after watching a screening of the game at Wembley
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An England fan celebrates after watching a screening of the sport at Wembley

Rachel Daly was one other participant coming into the squad for the match, slotting into defence.

“I will play anywhere for this team, it’s an honour to be anywhere on this pitch with this team,” she informed BBC Sport.

“Putting on this shirt in any position I’m needed, I’m happy to.”

She additionally stated she has her “fingers crossed” that Walsh’s damage is just not as unhealthy because it first seems.

“It’s not nice to see anyone go off injured, but Keira’s Keira, she’s an integral part of this team on and off the pitch but I’m hoping it’s not too serious,” Daly added.

The fourth-ranked Lionesses, who defeated Haiti 1-0 of their opener, play China on 1 August of their closing group recreation.

Denmark, who beat China 1-0 to kick off their marketing campaign, play Haiti the identical day.

Content Source: information.sky.com