This Saturday, the France women’s team was eliminated on penalties (7-6) in their World Cup quarter-final against host nation Australia. Striker Kenza Daly missed two penalties during the session. After the meeting she returned to this failure.
For the third time in a row, the French women’s team has exited the World Cup in the quarter-finals. This Saturday, France and Australia went to penalties as both teams could not decide themselves.
In this tense TAB session, Kenza Daly missed two shots on goal. Indeed, his first attempt was denied by Mackenzie Arnold, but the referee asked for the penalty to be taken back due to the goalkeeper’s position. Very advanced and had both feet in front of the goal line.
However, during his second penalty, the Aston Villa player kept his shot on the same side and once again had his penalty saved by the Australian goalkeeper. The French striker, the ninth shooter, said he did not want to shoot during the session.
“I’m devastated. My penalty was taken very badly. She’s a goalkeeper I worked with for two years at West Ham. That’s unforgivable. She’s going to think I’m going to change. All of a sudden, I didn’t change, I should have, it was executed badly, that’s how it was, I was disappointed at first. , I take responsibility, I don’t want to shoot it, because she knows me by heart, I worked with her for free on kicks, shooting techniques. She was the first to advise me on penalties. She is a very strong goalkeeper on penalties. I asked myself: “Am I changing? Haven’t I changed?”. I haven’t changed. I must.”
A failure of no consequence as Solenn Durant saves an Australian penalty. But unfortunately, young Vicky Pecho will miss the last French shot on goal and Courtney Wynne will qualify for Australia.
Australia will face England in their World Cup semi-final.
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