Brazilian women’s football team beats Japan in friendly – News of Brazil
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The Brazilian women’s football team beat Japan, 4-3, in a friendly game, at the Neo Química Arena, in São Paulo. This is the third game under the command of new coach Arthur Elias. The other two matches, both played against the Canadian team, were 1-0 for Brazil and 2-0 for Canada.
The Japanese opened the scoring with Fujino, 38 minutes into the second half. Next, Bia Zaneratto equalized with a free kick.
In the second half, Gabi Portilho stole the ball from the defense and, against three players, managed to finish the goal. Shortly afterwards, in a similar move, Bia Zaneratto came face to face with the goalkeeper and scored another goal.
In the 40th minute of the second half, Brazil was leading three to one when Angelina made a foul inside the area and Endo took the penalty, reducing it for Japan. And two minutes later, Tanikawa tied the game.
In the 51st minute of the second half, Debinha made a great move at the edge of the penalty area and played for Priscila to break the friendly tie in São Paulo.
Brazil will face the Japanese teams again in a friendly match next Sunday (03), at 11 am, at the Morumbi stadium, in São Paulo.
Source: CNN
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