History-making France defy Japan with extra-time heroics
France are
into their first FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup final after a 2-1 extra-time
victory ended the hopes of in-form Japan.
All the
action was crammed into the 30 additional minutes with France hitting a
quickfire double against the run of play, before some heroic defending ensured
Japan’s comeback was limited to one goal.
France
will now meet Korea DPR in Saturday's final, hoping to make it two wins
out of two against Asian opposition in Papua New Guinea.
Actually
it was Japan who had the better of the game's early exchanges and came
close to opening the scoring, albeit inadvertently when Rin Sumida’s cross
clipped the top of the crossbar.
Japan’s
leading scorer Mami Ueno created an opening but fired straight into the hands
of goalkeeper Mylene Chavas. France for their part, invariably looked dangerous
down the flanks or on the counter-attack.
Though far
from an overtly physical match, there were several injury blows. France lost
dynamic full-back Sakina Karchaoui after a nasty head clash, while Japan saw
Asato Miyagawa replaced with a serious looking wrist injury. And there was more
bad news after the break for Japan with Ueno exiting on a stretcher after a
blow to the leg.
Japan
continued to have the better of things after the break, putting pressure on the
France defence, and restricting their opponents’ attempts to hold the ball. But
for all Japan’s domination in possession, France’s back-four, who have
conceded just twice in the tournament, were resolute once again.
But the
longer the contest remained goalless, the more it seemed that France could
snatch a win. Incredibly, having barely troubled Japan goalkeeper Chika Hirao,
they somehow managed to score twice in as many minutes.
Nine
minutes into injury time, Marion Romanelli weighted a perfect cross and Clara
Mateo rose between two defenders to head home.
And the
France contingent in the Sir John Guise stadium were sent into ecstasy when
midfielder Juliane Gathrat lashed home a loose ball, after Louise Fleury’s run
caused chaos in the Japan penalty area.
Gathrat
then turned villain bundling over an opponent to concede a spot-kick. France
goalkeeper Chavas initially stopped Yuka Momiki’s penalty, only to push the
ball over the line as she attempted to reach back and claim the ball off the
goalline.
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