Japan beats France to reach Olympic soccer final

August 6th, 2012 by Vilabong

WEMBLEY, England (AP) — World Cup champion Japan reached the women’s Olympic soccer final Monday by beating France 2-1 at Wembley Stadium.

Yuki Ogimi and Mizuho Sakaguchi each scored for Japan, but France substitute Eugenie le Sommer pulled one back in the 75th minute.

A minute later, Elise Bussaglia could have equalized from the penalty spot following a foul, but the Frenchwoman shot wide of the right post.

France attacked for the last 10 minutes of the match, with le Sommer coming close again with an overhead kick that was saved. Ogimi then the hit the post in the 90th after breaking from the halfway line.

Wendie Renard and Louisa Necib each came close for France in the four minutes of extra time.

Japan will play either Canada or the United States in the final on Thursday.

Japan went into the match as the favorite, but World Cup semifinalist France had the better of the opening exchanges with Elodie Thomis and Marie-Laure Delie both looking dangerous down the flanks.

Ogimi gave Japan the lead after France goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi fumbled an easy catch. The team’s top scorer at the London Olympics got to the rebound first and bundled the ball in from close range.

Three minutes into the second half, Japan had doubled its lead when Sakaguchi looped a header into the top right corner.

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France reaches women's Olympic soccer semifinals

August 4th, 2012 by jos

GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — France advanced to the semifinals of the women’s Olympic soccer tournament Friday by beating Sweden 2-1 with goals by defenders Laura Georges and Wendie Renard.

Swedish captain Nilla Fischer opened the scoring in the 17th minute after the ball bounced off her shoulder following a corner kick, but France rallied with a header by Georges in the 29th and a close-range shot by Renard in the 39th.

France, making its Olympic debut, at least equals its best campaign in a major women’s tournament. It also reached the semifinals of last year’s World Cup. It will play Brazil or World Cup champion Japan in the Olympic semifinals.

“We showed today how dangerous our defenders can be on set pieces, this team is not only about our attackers,” Georges said. “We were able to score even against big and strong defenders like the Swedes have.”

France coach Bruno Bini said he couldn’t have asked for more from his defenders.

“We played a creative match. It was perfect,” he said. “At corners, we scared the Swedish defense, with Wendie and Laura really strong there. We didn’t buckle against a really strong team.”

Sweden also made it to the semifinals of last year’s World Cup and beat France 2-1 in the third-place match.

“It feels empty,” Swedish defender Annica Svensson said. “We played a good game and I don’t think that France played a better game than us. That feels kind of disappointing.”

Fischer nearly scored her second goal to even the match in the 72nd, but French goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi made an incredible point-blank save to keep France ahead. Bouhaddi dived to her right and barely tipped Fischer’s close-range shot wide.

France came into the match at Hampden Park with the tournament’s best attack, with eight goals scored, tied with the two-time defending champion United States.

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