New Zealand upset Norway in Women's World Cup opener
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[July 20, 2023]
By Amy Tennery
AUCKLAND (Reuters) -Hannah Wilkinson's second-half goal gave New
Zealand a shock 1-0 win over former champions Norway at Eden Park on
Thursday as the co-hosts kicked off the Women's World Cup in style
by claiming their first ever victory at the global soccer showpiece.
The Football Ferns had failed to win a game at their five previous
World Cup appearances but Wilkinson fired home from close range from
Jacqui Hand's pinpoint cross in the 48th minute to give them a lead
they would not relinquish.
"I am so, so proud," said New Zealand co-captain Ali Riley. "We have
been fighting for this for so long."
Norway, champions in 1995, were disappointing and disjointed and
rarely looked as if they would get back on level terms. Their best
chance came from Tuva Hansen's right-footed effort, which ricocheted
back off the crossbar in the 81st minute.
New Zealand's Ria Percival had the chance to put the game out of
reach in the 90th minute but her penalty hit the crossbar, setting
up a nervy finish.
Norway threw players forward in search of an equaliser but the stout
Ferns' defence held firm.
"This is not what we had anticipated," said Norway captain Maren
Mjelde. "We woke up the last 25 minutes but it was too late."
The crowd of 42,137 - a record for a football match in New Zealand -
let out a deafening roar as the match came to an end, with Ferns
coach Jitka Klimkova burying her face in her hands in joy as her
players celebrated.
"There were a lot of doubters because of the (recent) results we had
but we believed - we believed in ourselves this entire game," said
Riley.
"We showed it and we played with confidence. The finish, this is
what dreams are made of."
'SO PROUD'
The win put New Zealand on track toward their goal of getting out of
the group stage of the tournament. They face debutants the
Philippines on Tuesday in a match that had widely been seen as their
best chance of winning in Group A.
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Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup
Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Group A - New Zealand v Norway -
Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand - July 20, 2023 New Zealand's
Hannah Wilkinson in action with Norway's Mathilde Harviken
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The evening kicked off with a dazzling opening
ceremony that featured pyrotechnics and honoured the region's
Indigenous heritage, though hours earlier a shooting in Auckland
left three dead.
"We wanted to bring something positive tonight and we thought of the
victims and the first responders and they made us so proud and we
just wanted to just help bring something amazing today," said Riley.
Norway have five days to regroup before they face Switzerland in
their second group-stage match in Hamilton and striker Ada Hegerberg
told Norwegian public broadcaster NRK they had to get their attack
going.
"We weren't there," she said of their disappointing performance.
"We had some decent chances that we could have scored on ... but
really we did not manage to create an established attack that could
put pressure on them, which we could have done."
Co-hosts Australia also opened their World Cup campaign on Thursday
in Sydney against Ireland, though they are without captain Sam Kerr,
who was ruled out of two games after picking up a calf injury in
training a day earlier.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in Auckland, additional reporting by
Gwladys Fouche in Oslo and Nick Mulvenney; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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