Australia produced an unimaginable comeback to overturn a three-goal deficit and beat Zambia 6-5 within the Olympic girls’s soccer on Sunday, as World Cup holders Spain secured a quarter-final berth and Japan surprised Brazil.
The Australians bought off to a horrible begin in Group B with a 3-0 defeat by Germany of their opening sport and seemed to be heading for a second straight loss after they trailed Zambia 5-2 early within the second half in Nice.
But the Matildas got here roaring again and gained an 11-goal thriller due to Michelle Heyman’s Ninetieth-minute strike in an unforgettable match.
It was a stunning collapse by Zambia, for whom Barbra Banda opened the scoring within the first minute and went on to web a hat-trick, with Racheal Kundananji scoring twice.
Alanna Kennedy shortly cancelled out Banda’s opener, just for Kundananji to revive Zambia’s lead earlier than Banda made it 3-1.
Hayley Raso pulled one again however Banda scrambled in to finish her hat-trick simply earlier than the break and make it 4-2.
Kundananji then headed in for 5-2 on 56 minutes, however defensive presents by Zambia handed final 12 months’s World Cup semi-finalists a manner again into the competition.
Lushomo Mweemba performed a clearance from her personal line off goalkeeper Ngambo Musole and into the web for an personal objective, and the ‘keeper then fumbled in a Steph Catley free-kick for 5-4.
Catley transformed a penalty for 5-5 and Heyman ran via for the winner.
Record four-time gold medallists the United States tackle Germany in Marseille later in the identical group.
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Spain’s all-star facet beat Nigeria 1-0 for his or her second straight victory in Group C, with former Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas scoring a late free-kick to resolve the sport in Nantes.
The world champions at the moment are sure to on the very least be among the best third-placed sides and might be within the quarter-finals.
Earlier in the identical group, Momoko Tanikawa scored a surprising 96th-minute winner as Japan netted twice in harm time to return from behind and beat Brazil 2-1 in Paris.
Japan, the 2012 silver medallists, had been looking at a second straight defeat in Group C that may have left them in severe hazard of a first-round exit after Jhennifer put Brazil forward early within the second half.
But captain Saki Kumagai rolled in a 92nd-minute penalty to equalise on the Parc des Princes earlier than 19-year-old substitute Tanikawa’s unimaginable first-time shot from 30 metres sailed over the goalkeeper and in for the winner.
It was a exceptional comeback by Japan, for whom Mina Tanaka had a penalty saved within the first half with the sport goalless.
The end result means Japan and Brazil — silver medallists in 2004 and 2008 — at the moment are stage on three factors after two matches.
Colombia beat New Zealand 2-0 in Lyon in Group A, wherein hosts France play reigning Olympic champions Canada later.
The Canadians are in turmoil after being deducted six factors on Saturday for the spying scandal which led to teach Bev Priestman being suspended for a 12 months by FIFA.
AFP.