Germany and Spain open World Cup with tense wins as Norway cruise

AFP  |  Rennes 

The women's moved up a gear on Saturday with three matches including a narrow German victory over that left the winners complaining that they were roughed up, but Sunday's three-match programme finishes with a new chapter in the oldest international rivalry, as England take on in Nice.

beat 1-0 in Rennes on Saturday with a 66th-minute goal by 19-year-old

Later, came from behind against first-time participants to win 3-1 and join at the top of Group B.

In the evening, found there is life after Ada Hegerberg, scoring three times in 20 minutes in the middle of the first half to beat 3-0 in Group A.

The Germans complained that the Chinese had aimed for their ankles.

"They were often late in the tackles and kept catching our feet," said German

said she had not been sure at one stage if star would finish the match.

"A lot of our players were caught on the ankle today, and it doesn't look good for some of them. What Dzseni Marozsan suffered today was brutal." "We were a little surprised by the assertive approach of the Chinese, but it's a competitive game, not a friendly," she said.

In Le Havre, took a shock lead with their first ever shot on target at a Women's when Thembi Kgatlana, who plays for Beijing BG Phoenix in China, curled a right-foot shot into the top corner in the 25th minute. dominated possession, but needed 69th and 82nd-minute penalties, both converted by Jennifer Hermoso, to regain control of the game.

scored Norway's first goal and gave a player-of-the-match display to suggest can thrive without striker Hegerberg who refused to come to the tournament.

"I don't think I have played better," Reiten said.

The victory puts level with at the top of Group A. On Sunday evening, England and meet for the first time in a Women's

- Pressure and expectation -

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England lost in the semi-finals in 2015 and at Euro 2017 but those runs attracted attention and they won the prestigious SheBelieves Cup in the earlier this year.

"For us as players, we know that there is a lot more interest in our team, and obviously with the results and the success that we have had with the SheBelieves, of course that brings a little bit of pressure and a little bit of expectation," said the captain,

kick off their first World Cup match with memories still fresh from their 6-0 humbling at the hands of England at Euro 2017.

The Scots are much-changed since the 2017 humiliation. Former Arsenal boss has taken over as and key players who missed that game are set to feature this time.

"Probably of all the teams we've got in the group stages this is our toughest game by far. I think Scotland can go a long way in the competition with the quality they've got," said England Phil Neville, even though Group D also contains Japan, winners in 2011 and England's semi-final conquerors four years ago.

Leading Scotland into a World Cup puts Kerr in a privileged position. After all, the men have not been to a major tournament since 1998.

"Obviously it is our first World Cup, we are the first Scottish team to play at a World Cup for over two decades," said Kerr.

Earlier on Sunday, there are two games in Group C. Australia, a constant force in women's take on a rising power, Italy, in Valenciennes.

Then the Samba of encounters the Reggae Girlz of in Grenoble. While former finalists still boast the greatest woman footballer, Marta, Jamaica, appearing for the first time, are the lowest ranked team in the tournament.

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First Published: Sun, June 09 2019. 09:35 IST