In the final match of the 2023 Women's World Cup round of 16, the French team is rated much higher than newcomer Morocco.
France almost controlled the ball after the opening whistle, but only managed to shoot once in the first 10 minutes. It was not until the 15th minute, with the third shot on goal, that France opened the scoring in the 15th minute.
France team excited after opening the score against Morocco
From an attacking situation on the left wing, Sakina Karchaoui crossed the ball for striker Kadidiatou Diani to head the ball to open the score.
With this goal, Diani increased his number of goals in the tournament to 4 goals and closely followed the leading position for the title of top scorer with a 1-goal difference from Hinata Miyazawa (Japan).
With the opening goal, the French team played with great enthusiasm and scored 2 consecutive goals within the next 8 minutes by Dali and Le Sommer. The first half ended with a 3-0 gap for the French team.
The French team put pressure on their opponents and scored 2 more goals to increase the gap to 3 goals in the first half.
After the break, the French team attacked fiercely but had to wait until the 70th minute to increase the gap to 4 goals thanks to Le Sommer. This was also the French female team's double in the match.
Le Sommer scored twice in France's victory
In the end, France won 4-0 against Morocco. In this match, Morocco only had 1 shot on goal, but both corner kicks in the whole match belonged to the African representative.
Despite being 4-0 down, Moroccan fans still happily cheered on their girls with a cheerful and proud spirit.
With the victory over Morocco, France became the last team to reach the quarterfinals of this year's Women's World Cup. Previously, the 7 names that had early secured tickets were Spain, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, England, Australia and Colombia.
In the quarter-finals, the French team's opponent will be host Australia and the match will take place on August 12.
Meanwhile, the opening match of the quarter-finals will take place on August 11 with an exciting clash between Spain and the Netherlands at 8:00 a.m. (Vietnam time).
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