Vanessa Gilles scored a 112th-minute winner as Canada put their off-field points apart to beat hosts France 2-1 on the Paris Olympics on Sunday.
After being discovered responsible of utilizing a drone to movie opponents’ coaching at this and previous tournaments, the Tokyo champions had six factors deducted, whereas head coach Bev Priestman has been banned from all football-related exercise for one 12 months.
The Canadian Soccer Affiliation (CSA) are contemplating an attraction towards the choice, however these controversies had been put to 1 facet when the crew took to the sector.
Beginning the day backside on -3 factors, Canada, led by Andy Spence, needed to come from behind to beat France after Marie-Antoinette Katoto put Les Bleues forward simply earlier than half-time.
Jessie Fleming equalised from shut vary within the 58th minute, however Canada fought again, with Gilles getting some assist from the woodwork to safe the win.
A second we received’t neglect anytime quickly!
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Un second que nous ne sommes pas prêts d’oublier !#CANWNT #Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/OtH1AKgkXZ
— CANWNT (@CANWNT) July 28, 2024
In the meantime, Colombia’s snug 2-0 victory over New Zealand means they now lead Group A after two video games due to their purpose distinction.
Elsewhere, in Group C, Spain booked their place within the quarter-finals with a recreation to spare after a 1-0 win over Nigeria.
Alexia Putellas’ long-range strike maintained La Roja’s good begin to the event as they bid to turn into the primary crew to win Olympic gold after lifting the Girls’s World Cup.
Within the different group recreation, Japan ruined the social gathering for Marta, who made her two hundredth look for Brazil in a shock 2-1 defeat.
A landmark of a legend: 200 up for Marta! pic.twitter.com/NekgDZGGi9
— FIFA Girls’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) July 28, 2024
Regardless of Mina Tanaka’s penalty miss within the first half, Japan launched a comeback after Jheniffer’s opener, with Saki Kumagai and Momoko Tanikawa each scoring in stoppage time to maneuver second.
The sport of the day got here in Group B although, as Australia edged out Zambia in an 11-goal thriller.
Barbra Banda’s hat-trick gave the minnows a 5-2 lead, however they might not maintain onto it as Michelle Heyman made it 6-5 within the ninetieth minute to grab a win.