Russo adds to Kendall’s early strike but England lack clinical edge against Ghana
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- England secured a 2-0 victory against Ghana, with Lucia Kendall scoring an early goal just six minutes into the match, followed by a second from Alessia Russo. The match took place at St Mary’s, showcasing Kendall's smooth transition into the Women’s Super League after joining Aston Villa from Southampton this summer.
- This win highlights the potential of young talents like Kendall, who received praise from coach Wiegman for her performance. It also underscores the importance of developing a clinical edge in front of goal, as England seeks to improve its scoring efficiency.
- The match against Ghana reflects a broader trend in women's football, where emerging players are stepping up to contribute to the team's success. England's recent performances, including a dominant 8-0 win over China, indicate a growing depth in talent, yet the need for consistent finishing remains a focal point as they prepare for future competitions.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System







