2023-07-28 04:46:23
What does the Argentine team need to qualify for the round of 16?
The Argentine women’s soccer team drew 2-2 once morest South Africa in a match corresponding to the second date of the 2023 World Cup group stage that takes place in Australia and New Zealand. Italy and Sweden will close the second date of Group G next Saturday at 4:30. At that time, the panorama will be clearer regarding the chances that the Albiceleste team will have to qualify for the next round.
On the third and final day, Argentina will face Sweden on Wednesday, August 2 at 4 in the morning and, in parallel, South Africa will clash with Italy to close the zone. The first two of each group qualify for the round of 16, as Argentina does not depend on itself to advance to the next phase and that Portanova’s team must beat Sweden on the last date to advance to the next round.
The summary of the 2-2 draw between Argentina and South Africa
The Argentine team drew 2-2 once morest South Africa in their second appearance in Group G of the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand and maintains the chances of qualifying for the round of 16.
The goals for Argentina were scored by Sophie Braun (29m. ST) and Romina Núñez (34m. ST); while for the South Africans Linda Motlhalo (30m. PT) and Thembi Kgatlana (20m. ST) scored.
Argentina came back from the match once morest South Africa and achieved the third point in the World Cups
Argentina appeared at the Dunedin Stadium with the illusion of adding their first victory in history in a women’s World Cup. The commitment was not warned accessible, since following the painful defeat once morest Italy in the debut, the Albiceleste measured its forces once morest South Africa, the continental champions of their region.
With 16 minutes remaining, Braun’s furious shot (who went from defense to midfield, in a successful tactical change by the coach) to the angle of the rival goalkeeper put Argentina in the game. And it was an invaluable boost. Consequently, Rodríguez, acting as the right wing, launched a precise cross for the header off a stick from Romina Núñez to reverse the fall.
Romina Núñez: “I wanted the goal so much, it came”
The striker of the Argentine team, Romina Núñez, who scored the goal that tied 2-2, said that “we went out to eat the field” and was happy for the goal scored that gave the albiceleste team equality over South Africa.
“I wanted to go in to do something for this team. I’m happy for the goal, I wanted it so much that it came,” he confessed. And he added: “We went out to eat the field, we had to go out and look for the result, that’s the truth. I trusted the team and our players and that’s why we tied the game.”
In relation to the next group match once morest Sweden, he considered that “a force is coming, but we have to give it to the end. I’ll give up everything for this shirt because it’s the prettiest of all.”
Yamila Rodríguez: “If they gave us five more minutes, we would turn it around”
Forward Yamila Rodríguez, who entered averaging halfway through the second half, remarked that “if they gave us five more minutes, we would turn it around,” referring to Argentina’s 2-2 draw once morest South Africa.
“I don’t know if I changed the game, but I wanted to play and give my best. One wants to play from minute one but I enjoyed it. I want the best for Argentina and for the team,” he explained to the press following the match. “I felt that if they gave us five more minutes, we would turn it around, but things happen that way, this is football. The good thing is that we were able to overcome it,” he confessed.
Sophia Braun: “We never gave up and played with our hearts”
The author of the first goal for the Argentine team once morest South Africa, Sophia Braun, stated that “we wanted to win but we are happy with this comeback”, referring to the tie achieved following reversing a two-goal deficit.
“I am very proud of us. We never gave up and we played with our hearts. We wanted to win but we are happy with this comeback”, explained the defender of the Albiceleste team. Regarding the next match in group G, she assured that “we really want to play once morest Sweden, it will be one more battle and we are ready.”
Final in Dunedin: Argentina and South Africa drew 2-2 in a great game
Argentina managed to equalize once morest South Africa 2-2 in their second appearance by Group G of the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand 2023 and maintains the chances of qualifying for the round of 16 of the tournament.
Argentina’s goal: at minute 31, Romina Núñez tied the game 2-2
The one entered in the second half, Romina Núñez, headed the long-awaited equality for the Argentine team, which now ties the process 2-2 and is excited to reverse the result.
Great goal from Argentina: Sophie Braun, at 28 of the second part, to discount and put the game 1-2
The Argentine team reacted quickly to South Africa’s second goal. Sophie Braun, from outside the area, scored a great goal to discount (1-2) and put the game within a shot of drawing.
With two changes in the selection, the second half of Argentina 0-South Africa 1 begins
Argentina loses to South Africa 1-0 in their second appearance in Group G of the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
DT Germán Portanova made two variants for the start of the complement: Julieta Cruz entered for Lorena Benítez and Romina Núñez entered for Daiana Falfán.
End of the first half in Dunedin: Argentina loses 1-0 once morest South Africa
With a goal by Linda Motlhalo, the Argentine team fell by a minimum once morest the South African team at the Forsyth Barr stadium, in the New Zealand city of Dunenin. With this result, the team led by Germán Portanova is on the brink of elimination from the 2023 Women’s Soccer World Cup.
South Africa goal, 30 minutes into the first half
Linda Motlhalo opened the scoring for South Africa to partially defeat Argentina 1-0. After the VAR check, due to a possible advanced position in the play of the goal, the New Zealand referee Anna-Marie Keighley validated the goal.
This is how the Argentine anthem sounded in the preview of the start of the match once morest South Africa
Before the ball begins to roll in the Dunedin stadium, in New Zealand, the albiceleste players sang the stanzas of the Argentine National Anthem.
The match between the Argentine National Team and South Africa begins in Dunedin
The Argentine team faces South Africa at the Dunedin Stadium for date 2 of group G of the Australia-New Zealand 2023 Women’s Soccer World Cup.
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27/07/2023
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Confirmed team of the Argentine team to face South Africa
DT Germán Portanova confirmed the starting lineup of the Argentine national team that from 9:00 p.m. will face South Africa for the second date of Group G of the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand 2023, with a change compared to the match they lost once morest Italy by 1 to 0.
Argentina: Vanina Correa; Sophia Braun, Miriam Mayorga, Aldana Cometti and Eliana Stable; Daiana Falfan and Lorraine Benitez; Paulina Gramaglia, Stephanie Banini, Florence Bonsegundo; and Mariana Larroquette.
South Africa: Kaylin Swart; Lebohang Ramalepe, Bambanani Mbane, Bongeka Gamede and Noxolo Cesane; Jermaine Seoposenwe, Refiloe Jane, Karabo Dhlamini and Hildah Magaia; Linda Divorce y Thembi Kgatlana. DT: Desiree Ellis.
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27/07/2023
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How to watch Argentina vs South Africa live online and on TV?
The Argentine team will face South Africa at the Dunedin Stadium for date 2 of group G of the Australia-New Zealand 2023 Women’s Soccer World Cup.
The match begins at 9:00 p.m., is televised by TV Pública and DSPORTS and broadcast through DGO. The public signal, which televises all the matches of the Argentine national team, can be tuned through streaming platforms such as Flow, Telecentro Play and the aforementioned DGO, among others.
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27/07/2023
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Argentina looking for a historic victory once morest South Africa
The Argentine national team will play their second match for the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this Thursday once morest South Africa, in the New Zealand city of Dunedin, where they will seek the first victory for Argentine women’s soccer in the history of the World Cups.
The match, which does not register antecedents, will begin at 9:00 p.m. in Argentina at the Dunedin Stadium, with broadcast on Public TV and DSports.
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