France romped to a 4-1 victory over Wales on Wednesday, overcoming a scare to exercise their dominance and leave the Euros newbies facing elimination.
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France started brightly, taking the lead through Clara Mateo eight minutes in before surprisingly being pegged back shortly afterwards when Wales icon Jess Fishlock scored her country's first-ever goal at a major tournament. The underdogs had some strong first-half moments but after Kadidiatou Diani converted a French penalty on the brink of half-time, Laurent Bonadei's side relaxed and started spraying the ball around with confidence, cutting through the Welsh backline regularly and showing their clinical side in front of goal, with Amel Majri and Grace Geyoro both getting on the scoresheet in the second half to wrap up a comfortable victory.
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Fishlock's early equaliser made international football history, with the Wales forward becoming the oldest goal-scorer in the history of the Women's Euros. The 38-year-old will bow out having made a huge impact on the trajectory of women's football in Wales.
AFPTHE MVP
Lyon star Diani consistently looked like the biggest threat on the pitch. Even during the first half, when Wales were relatively comfortable, her explosions of pace and clever footwork opened up opportunities for the French to advance forwards. Her penalty was fairly weak, but it still ended up in the back of the net and sparked France's march to the three points.
THE BIG LOSER
It seems harsh given her limited international experience and strong first-half performance, but Wales goalkeeper Safia Middleton-Patel's mistake leading to France's third goal was a major turning point in this game. After dallying in possession in her own penalty area, she lost the ball and it was squared to the clinical Majri, who dispatched the chance with ease.