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Italy, England on to the second round

Girelli’s hat trick, second ever for Italians, key in win over Jamaica

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REIMS, FRANCE— Cristiana Girelli scored a hat trick to put Italy into the second round of the Women’s World Cup with a 5-0 victory over Jamaica on Friday.

It was Italy’s second hat trick at the World Cup, as Girelli joined Carolina Morace, who did it at the inaugural 1991 tournament. Girelli’s three goals were the third hat trick so far this World Cup.

Italy upset Australia 2-1 in its opening Group C match with a goal in stoppage time. It positioned the squad to advance out of the group stage with a victory over Jamaica.

Girelli’s first goal was on a penalty kick that she got two chances to make. Jamaica goalkeeper, Sydney Schneider, saved Girelli’s low penalty shot to the right post, but a video review determined Schneider came off her line too soon.

Girelli scored on her second attempt to get Italy rolling. Aurora Galli came in as a substitute for Italy and scored twice to push the final score to 5-0.

The night before the match, Jamaican sprint great Usain Bolt used Skype to call into a team gathering of the Reggae Girlz and encouraged them to “to go out there and do your best. You don’t worry about what other people are thinking.”

Jamaica lost 3-0 to Brazil in its opening match. England 1, Argentina 0: Jodie Taylor scored her first internatio­nal goal in 14 months to send England into the second round with a victory over Argentina in Le Havre.

The Argentines, who registered their first-ever World Cup point in an opening draw against Japan, were resilient, but Taylor finally found a way past goalkeeper Vanina Correa in the 61st minute after she had repeatedly thwarted England’s attack. Correa saved a first-half penalty from Nikita Parris.

Taylor sneaked into a central location unchecked by the Argentine defence and met Beth Mead’s low cross. She nudged the ball into the net and ended a 540-day England goal drought for the Golden Boot winner from the 2017 European Championsh­ip.

After edging Scotland 2-1 on Sunday, England has now opened a World Cup with backto-back wins for the first time and advanced to the next round ahead of its final Group D match against Japan. Italy, France and Germany are also already through to the round of 16 with a game to spare. Japan 2, Scotland 1: Mana Iwabuchi had an early goal and Japan held off a late charge from Scotland in Rennes. Iwabuchi, who was on the Japanese team that won the World Cup in 2011, scored in the 23rd minute to give Japan its first goal of the tournament. Yuika Sugasawa converted a penalty in the 37th minute to pad the lead going into the break.

 ?? FRANCK FIFE AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Italian forward Cristiana Girelli’s hat trick on Friday against Jamaica was the third hat trick so far in this World Cup tournament in France.
FRANCK FIFE AFP/GETTY IMAGES Italian forward Cristiana Girelli’s hat trick on Friday against Jamaica was the third hat trick so far in this World Cup tournament in France.
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