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Germany's biggest win since the beginning of the 2023 Women's World Cup

Published:2023-07-24 By Hiếu Lương(MetaSports) Comments
Australia's two own goals from Morocco contributed to Germany's 6-0 win this afternoon, to overtake Japan in the biggest difference since the beginning of the 2023 Women's World Cup.

* Scores: Popp 11' 39, Buehl 46', Ait El Haj own goal 54', Zineb Redouani own 79', Lea Schuller 90'

Before that, the biggest victory of the tournament belonged to Japan 5-0 Zambia on July 22 in Group C. Morocco is one of eight teams to attend the Women's World Cup for the first time, while Germany has not been absent since the first five years held in 1991.

Before the tournament, Germany achieved bad results in friendly matches when only winning 2-1 Vietnam, losing to Zambia 2-4. But the European representative has a tradition of starting well in the Women's World Cup, with seven wins and one draw in the last eight. They also won all five matches, scored 22 goals and kept a clean sheet against the African representatives.

That history repeated itself on the Melbourne field this afternoon, according to Hanoi time, when Germany caught on fast, kicked coherently and only needed 11 minutes to open the scoring. From the right cross, goalkeeper Khadija Er-rmichi crossed into the wrong position for Alexandra Popp to head into the empty net. In the 39th minute, Popp doubled the lead with a header from the left corner. The 32-year-old German striker is the third player to score a brace at the 2023 World Cup, after American colleagues Sophia Smith and Japan Hinata Miyazawa.

Morocco's players have technique and speed, but clearly show inexperience in defense in the first time participating in the highest level of women's football in the world. When the second half just started, the African representative grid shook for the third time. Taking advantage of the confusion after the corner, Klara Buehl volleyed inside the box to score.

Then, Germany got two more goals thanks to Ait El Haj and Zineb Redouani's own own goals from Morocco. In the 90th minute, substitute Lea Schueller set the score 6-0 for the European representative with a close-range cushion into an empty net.

The first victory helped Germany lead Group H with three points. The remaining match in the first round is the match between Colombia and South Korea on July 25.

Germany: Merle Frohms, Kathrin Hendrich, Svenja Huth, Felicitas Rauch, Sara Doorsoun, Sara Daebritz, Melanie Leupolz, Klara Buehl, Lina Magull, Jule Brand, Alexandra Popp

Morocco: Khadija Er-rmichi, Zineb Redouani, Hanane Ait El Haj, Yasmin Mrabet, Sarah Kassi, Elodie Nakkach, Fatima Tagnaout, Sakina Ouzraoui, Ghizlane Chabbak, Anissa Lahmari, Rosella Ayane.

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