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Dogged Jamaica hold France to 0-0 result in World Cup opener

By Ian Burnett··1 min read
Dogged Jamaica hold France to 0-0 result in World Cup opener
Key Points(5)
  • A dogged performance by Jamaica saw them hold group favorite France to a 0-0 result in their opening game of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup inside the Sydney Football Stadium in Sydney, Australia on Sunday.
  • Following a string of below-par performances from a number of the more elite teams, France, beaten quarter-finalists at their own World Cup four years ago, and the number five-ranked team in the world, were odds on to get a result against the number 43rd-ranked Jamaicans.
  • However, the Europeans were made to work very hard for every blade of grass in the Group F encounter.
  • They went closest to opening the score late in the second half when attacker Kadidiatou Diani crashed a header off the cross-bar and the right upright.
  • Jamaica, through captain Khadija Shaw, forced goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin into a diving save following a rasping free-kick.

A dogged performance by Jamaica saw them hold group favorite France to a 0-0 result in their opening game of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup inside the Sydney Football Stadium in Sydney, Australia on Sunday.

Following a string of below-par performances from a number of the more elite teams, France, beaten quarter-finalists at their own World Cup four years ago, and the number five-ranked team in the world, were odds on to get a result against the number 43rd-ranked Jamaicans.

However, the Europeans were made to work very hard for every blade of grass in the Group F encounter. They went closest to opening the score late in the second half when attacker Kadidiatou Diani crashed a header off the cross-bar and the right upright.

Jamaica, through captain Khadija Shaw, forced goalkeeper Pauline Peyraud-Magnin into a diving save following a rasping free-kick.

Shaw was later shown a second yellow card by referee Maria Belen Carvajal and will now be suspended for Jamaica’s second game against Panama in Perth on July 29.

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