The Graceful Victory: Women’s World Cup Sportsmanship and Heartwarming Moments

2023-08-17 13:20:03

Women’s World Cup sportsmanship touches hugs, condolences to rivals for graceful victory

(Agence France-Presse, Sydney, 17th) Unless there is an unusual clash or a series of red cards in the Women’s World Cup final on the 20th, the scene where players from both sides comfort each other following the game will become the most important event in the Women’s World Cup. One of the most memorable images.

England, who will take on Spain in Sydney for the title, often quickly approach their downhearted opponents with warm hugs and words of condolence following the final whistle.

England, who once won the European women’s football championship, defeated the home team Australia 3-1 in the semi-finals yesterday in front of 75,000 spectators in Sydney, defeating Australia and Australia’s captain Sam Kerr.

But England players and staff, known as the Lionesses, consoled an emotional Cole following the final whistle. Cole plays for the English women’s football team Chelsea (Chelsea) and is one of the most respected strikers.

England faced Nigeria in the round of 16. After defeating Nigeria 4-2 in the PK battle, images of England players rushing forward to comfort Nigerian goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie were widely circulated on the Internet.

England midfielder Keira Walsh said it was not intentional.

It’s a philosophy established by coach Sarina Wiegman to win with humility and respect for your opponent.

“We all know what it’s like to be eliminated from the World Cup, it’s one of the worst feelings in the world,” Walsh said.

“When you see other players being very upset, I think it’s a natural human reaction to go and see if they’re okay,” Walsh said. “I think most people would do that in that situation.”

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