Corinne Diacre: France want to make history in first ever Euros semi-finals
Corinne Diacre said France were “here to build history” after they got past holders the Netherlands to reach the semi-finals of the Women’s Euros for the first time.
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Corinne Diacre said France were “here to build history” after they got past holders the Netherlands to reach the semi-finals of the Women’s Euros for the first time.
France reached the semi-finals of the European Championships with a narrow extra-time victory over the Netherlands. Eve Périsset’s penalty saw her side win 1-0, and they will face Germany on Wednesday.
France will face Germany in the Euro 2022 semi-finals after Eve Perisset’s penalty in extra time secured a 1-0 victory over holders the Netherlands.
Eve Perisset’s settled a tense quarter-final between France and Netherlands with an extra time penalty in Rotherham. France dominated the first half but couldn’t score, with Delphine Cascarino hitting the post and Stephanie van der Gragt making two outstanding blocks to prevent certain goals.
The Euro 2022 group stage has come to a conclusion, and the quarter-finals are on the horizon.
France booked their spot in the Euro 2022 quarter-finals with a comfortable 2-1 win over Belgium in Rotherham. Corinne Diacre's side scored both goals in the first half as they made it two victories from two in the group stages with a performance that was far more dominant than the scoreline suggests.
In her exclusive column for GiveMeSport Women, England and Manchester City superstar Lucy Bronze discusses the Champions League Final and qualifying for next year’s tournament.
(Reuters) - Spain and France became the latest teams to seal places at the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand after winning their qualifying groups on Tuesday, as England took a giant step towards joining them.