James stars as England come to life at World Cup
Lauren James shone again with two fine goals as England put in their best performance of the Women's World Cup so far to sweep aside China 6-1 and march into the last 16 as Group D winners.
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Lauren James shone again with two fine goals as England put in their best performance of the Women's World Cup so far to sweep aside China 6-1 and march into the last 16 as Group D winners.
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Lauren James’ maiden World Cup goal was enough for England to maintain their 100 per cent record in Group D with a 1-0 victory over Denmark at the Sydney Football Stadium.
England eked out a nervy 1-0 win over Denmark to keep their FIFA Women’s World Cup campaign on track but lost star player Keira Walsh to injury.
SYDNEY — England manager Sarina Wiegman said she was «concerned» with Keira Walsh's injury after the star midfielder was stretchered off in the 35th minute of their Women's World Cup 1-0 win against Denmark on Friday with a leg injury.
SYDNEY : Lauren James scored a wonder strike in her first Women's World Cup start to lead England to a 1-0 Group D victory over Denmark on Friday, all but guaranteeing the European champions a spot in the knockout stage.
SYDNEY — Sarina Wiegman said England are comfortable being the team to beat after Denmark manager Lars Sondergaard labelled them a «superpower» in the build up to Friday's Women's World Cup clash.
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