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WWC: Girelli’s late goal secure 1-0 win for Italy against Argentina

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Cristiana Girelli came off the bench to head a late winner as Italy opened their World Cup campaign with a 1-0 victory over Argentina at Eden Park.

Girelli, a 33-year-old forward, came off the bench just four minutes before her crucial goal, replacing 16-year-old midfielder Giulia Dragoni. The tactical change by the Italian coach paid off as Girelli expertly headed the ball past Argentina’s goalkeeper, Vanina Correa, sending the Italian fans into jubilation.

Prior to Girelli’s intervention, Argentina had put up a resilient defensive display, frustrating Italy’s attempts to find the back of the net. In stoppage time, Argentina had a chance to equalize through a free-kick taken by Florencia Bonsegundo, but Italy’s goalkeeper Francesca Durante made a crucial save to deny them.

With the victory, Italy secured three points and currently stands second in Group G, just behind Sweden, who defeated South Africa 2-1 in their opening fixture. Italy will now prepare to face Sweden in their next match on Saturday, which promises to be a significant test for the Italian team.

The match against Argentina showcased Italy’s determination and fighting spirit, and their ability to find a late winner through Girelli’s goal. The tournament has just begun, but Italy’s victory will undoubtedly boost their confidence and set the tone for their campaign in the World Cup.

For Argentina, the narrow defeat will serve as a motivation to regroup and aim for better results in their upcoming matches. Despite the loss, they displayed commendable defensive discipline and will be looking to capitalize on their strengths in the rest of the group stage.