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Philippines shocks co-host New Zealand 1-0 for its first win at FIFA Women's World Cup
The Hindu
Philippines stuns New Zealand 1-0 in first FIFA Women's World Cup match. NZ had been favoured to win, but Sara Bolden scored from a free kick in the 24th min. NZ had 80% possession, 5 shots on goal, but couldn't equalize when a potential goal was disallowed. NZ plays Switzerland, Philippines Norway on Sunday for pre-quarter spots.
With its first goal at its first FIFA Women's World Cup, the unfavored Philippines achieved its first win Tuesday, shocking host New Zealand 1-0 in a Group A match, made contentious when a potential equaliser was disallowed.
New Zealand achieved its first World Cup win when it upset favoured Norway in the opening match of the tournament five days ago. For the first time in six World Cups, the Football Ferns went into a match as favourite, almost certain with another win to become the first team to reach the pre-quarters.
But, Sarina Bolden scored the Philippines' historic match-winner from its first shot on goal in the 24th minute, flipping the script and silencing a packed stadium of 33,000 mostly newly-minted Kiwi soccer fans.
New Zealand had been ascendant in the first 20 minutes, playing with confidence which reflected its expectation that this would be its best shot at winning in the group stage. It had 80% of possession, 74 completed passes to 11, five early shots on goal and it seemed inevitable the goals would come which would carry into the next round for the first time.
New Zealand keeper Vic Esson had nothing to do until the 20th minute when she had to come forward to punch away a threatening free kick. Suddenly, there was panic, even disarray, in the New Zealand defence.
Four minutes later, and from another free kick which caused chaos in the New Zealand goalmouth, the clearance was ineffective and Sara Eggesvik sent the ball back in for Bolden, who leapt high to head the ball home.
There was a moment of stunned silence and suddenly the Philippines supporters found full voice.