Angeldahl aids in Sweden opening game win and Shaw helps Jamaica win first ever World Cup point | OneFootball

Angeldahl aids in Sweden opening game win and Shaw helps Jamaica win first ever World Cup point | OneFootball

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·23 July 2023

Angeldahl aids in Sweden opening game win and Shaw helps Jamaica win first ever World Cup point

Article image:Angeldahl aids in Sweden opening game win and Shaw helps Jamaica win first ever World Cup point

Filippa Angeldahl and Sweden secured all three points in their opening game against South Africa following a last-minute winner from Amanda Ilestedt.

Meanwhile, Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw was part of Jamaica claiming a point against titans France before being shown a second yellow card in the closing minutes of the match.


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City’s stars were in full force in the fourth day of the World Cup and this time it was Angeldahl and Shaw who looked to bring their fine form at club level to their respective national teams.

Sweden, the third best national team in the women’s game, knew their first game of the tournament wasn’t going to be easy as they faced the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations champions in Wellington, New Zealand.

Angeldahl forced South Africa’s Kaylin Swart to perform an acrobatic save as her cross floated dangerously towards the back post with Stina Blackstenius coming close to finding the opener had it not been for the goalkeeper.

But it was their opposition who scored first, with Hildah Magaia finding the back of the net in the 48th minute to score South Africa’s second ever goal at a World Cup finals.

Sweden retaliated quickly with Frida Rolfo’s touch deflected into the goal by Lebohang Ramalepe in the 65th minute.

Angeldahl was substituted for Hanna Bennison two minutes later as Sweden utilised fresh legs as they searched for a second goal which came in the 90th minute courtesy of Ilestedt.

Article image:Angeldahl aids in Sweden opening game win and Shaw helps Jamaica win first ever World Cup point

A few hours after Sweden’s success, Shaw was experiencing elation but also devastation as Jamaica won their first ever point at a World Cup but will be without their key striker for their next group game against Panama.

Facing France in your opening game of the 2023 tournament is tough for any national team, but Jamaica stuck to their game plan and it worked.

Relying on their captain and City striker Shaw, France looked nervous when the striker had the ball but managed to contain Jamaica to just two shots on target.

Shaw almost gave her nation the lead as her long-ranged free-kick flew just wide of the left post in the first half.

Article image:Angeldahl aids in Sweden opening game win and Shaw helps Jamaica win first ever World Cup point

Shaw was booked in the latter stages of the opening 45 for a late tackle on Sakina Karchaoui which would later haunt the striker. She received a second yellow card five minutes before full-time for a tackle on Wendie Renard.

But it would not take away from Jamaica’s historic night as they held off one of the world’s best teams to win their first point in the history of the competition.

They will face Panama, without Shaw, on Saturday 29 July at 13:30 (UK). While Angeldahl and Sweden will also return to action on Saturday 29 July as they face Italy at 08:30 (UK).

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