Women’s soccer shock loss to 72nd-ranked Morocco…”This is the reality”

The U.S. Women’s National Team lost their second game of the FIFA Women’s World Cup against Morocco, effectively eliminating them from the competition.

Even against Morocco, ranked 72nd in the FIFA rankings, the team was unable to get a single shot on target.

Coach Colin Bell showed his determination for a multi-goal victory when he pulled out the card for long-standing striker Park Eun-sun.카지노

But before they could get a proper attack going, they were dealt a blow.

Six minutes into the game, we conceded an early header to Morocco’s Ibtisam Zaidi.

Conceding a cross too easily led to a crucial goal.

The team fought back and continued to attack relentlessly, targeting the head of Jang Shin Park, but the finishing was lacking, with a diving header going just wide of the goal.

In the second half, head coach Colin Bell unleashed all of his attacking resources, including Choi Yuri, Casey Eugene Fair, and Chun Ga-Ram, but couldn’t find the back of the net.

After losing without a single shot on goal to Morocco, who were thought to be underdogs, our players were embarrassed and had no choice but to accept defeat.

[Choi Yoo-ri/Women’s National Soccer Team: “I’m very disappointed with the outcome of the game, and I think we showed a lot of support, but it’s too bad.”]

With their chances of advancing to the round of 16 now slim, coach Colin Bell said this was the reality and called for drastic reforms to change South Korean women’s soccer from the ground up.

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