Georgia Stanway's Retaken Penalty Puts Lionesses in the Lead with a 29-Minute Goal, Finding the Left Corner of the Net.
England Secures 1-0 Win Against Haiti in Their First Women's World Cup Match in Brisbane.
Georgia Stanway's Retaken Penalty in the 29th Minute Puts the Lionesses in the Lead, Skillfully Placing the Ball Low into the Left Corner of the Net.
From the very beginning, England exhibited dominance, with Alessia Russo skillfully maneuvering around the defense to seize an early opportunity just five minutes into the match.
After 18 minutes, there was another opportunity as a penalty was awarded when Haitian player Dayana Pierre-Louis committed a foul in the area, resulting in a yellow card.
Alessia Russo came close to scoring with a header around the 20th minute mark.
The first half revolved around two penalty incidents due to a handball, with the first penalty being retaken after VAR (Video Assistant Referee) determined that the Haitian goalkeeper had come off the line too early.
England maintained their offensive pressure in the second half but was unable to secure a second goal.


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