Colombia attain first FIFA Women’s World Cup quarterfinal with 1-0 win over Jamaica

A second-half aim by Catalina Usme fired Colombia to a 1-0 win over Jamaica on Tuesday and carried the South Americans to their first Women’s World Cup quarter-final.

Colombia's Catalina Usme celebrates scoring their first goal (REUTERS)
Colombia’s Catalina Usme celebrates scoring their first aim (REUTERS)

The captain’s 51st-minute strike despatched Colombian followers into delirium at a packed Melbourne Rectangular Stadium and ensured they may battle England for a spot within the final 4.

What had been a testy and bodily conflict as much as halftime exploded into life after Usme’s breakthrough, with each groups attacking furiously.

Jamaica’s ‘Reggae Girlz’ had probabilities to stage the match however bowed out swinging after reaching the knockout section for the primary time of their second World Cup.

Having not conceded a aim all match, Jamaica stifled the Colombians early, typically leaving their gamers splayed on the turf with heavy tackles.

Colombia wunderkind Linda Caicedo was saved quiet on the left flank, and the South Americans’ first first rate scoring likelihood needed to wait till a nook within the thirty eighth minute.

It was wasted, although, with Jorelyn Carabali sending a wild volley from the sting of the world crusing over the bar.

Referee Kate Jacewicz misplaced endurance with the Jamaicans’ physicality, handing out two yellow playing cards in 5 minutes to defender Chantelle Swaby and midfielder Drew Spence close to halftime.

It was Colombia’s new woman Ana Maria Guzman breaking the sport open after the break, the 18-year-old full again discovering Usme in area on the correct with an extended cross.

Usme took the ball previous Jamaica defender Deneisha Blackwood and fired a low, left-foot strike contained in the far submit.

Jamaica had a golden likelihood to stage three minutes later when Blackwood’s nook picked out Jody Brown in entrance of aim however the midfielder’s header pinged off the bottom of the left submit.

Jamaica pushed ahead in desperation as regulation time dwindled.

Drew Spence rose to fulfill a Tiffany Cameron cross however thumped her header simply broad of the left submit within the 82nd minute, permitting Colombia to carry agency to the end.

This story has been printed from a wire company feed with out modifications to the textual content.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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