England goalkeeper Mary Earps produced a key penalty save in the 2023 FIFA World Cup final in Brisbane against Spain on Sunday (August 20), but her effort would eventually go in vain.
Leading by an Olga Carmona first-half strike, La Roja had the chance to put the tie to bed when they received a 69th-minute penalty. However, Jenni Hermoso's weak left-footed effort to the 'keeper's left was saved comfortably by a diving Earps, igniting the Three Lionesses' hopes.
Earlier, in a thrilling start, both sides had chances to score. Lauren Hemp hit the crossbar in the 15th minute before Salma Paralluelo was kept out by Earps at point-blank range two minutes later.
Olga Carmona put the Spaniards ahead in the 29th minute. The Lionesses sought an immediate response but failed to do so, with Earps producing a string of saves to keep her team in the contest. Her penalty save off Hermoso has had fans proclaiming that she's better than Manchester United's former and current 'keepers David de Gea and Andre Onana.
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Earps was at it again towards the end of the regulation 90 minutes, sticking her left leg out to save what looked like a certain Spain goal on the break,
Try as hard as they did, though, an equaliser was not to be for England as Spain survived 13 minutes of stoppage time to become the newest FIFA Women's World Cup winners.
Meanwhile, England manager Sabine Wiegman fell short in a second straight World Cup final, after her Netherlands team fell to the USA in the 2019 showpiece.
Former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley is 'devastated' with the Lionesses' narrow 1-0 loss to Spain in the FIFA Women's World Cup final.
The reigning European champions came in with modest
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