France’s hopes of a winning start to their Women’s World Cup campaign were thwarted by a hardworking Jamaican side in a 0-0 draw in the opening Group F clash at Sydney Football Stadium on Sunday.
The fifth-ranked French, semi-finalists at last year’s Euros, were unable to get their game going as the Jamaicans hassled and harried them throughout the 90 minutes to earn their first World Cup point after three losses on their 2019 debut.
Forward Kadidiatou Diani almost clinched the winner for France in the 90th minute but her powerful header hit the bar then the post to the delight of the crowd of nearly 40,000, who had embraced the 43rd-ranked underdogs.
“It was a difficult first half, we came up against a group of really athletic women,” France coach Herve Renard told reporters.
“The second half was better, we created chances but unfortunately we were unable to find the back of the net.”
The Jamaicans celebrated at the final whistle as if they won the tournament, even though they lost their best player Khadija Shaw to a red card in stoppage time. Coach Lorne Donaldson thought the draw would rank as Jamaica’s finest football moment.
“I would say it is the number one result we have had so far. I think it’s the number one I have seen, men or women. I would put it there,” he said. “Just looking at the rankings, that result on this stage has to be number one.”
It looked like the game might be robbed of its two biggest names when France skipper Wendie Renard and striker Shaw clashed heads in the opening few minutes.
Both returned to the pitch after brief medical attention, however, and Shaw was soon causing the French plenty of problems with her direct running and physicality.
The French put together the first move of any
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