Twitter reacts as Spain beat England to claim first Women's World Cup title
- Social media reaction to Spain's win over Lionesses at Stadium Australia
- Olga Carmona struck first-half winner before Mary Earps saved penalty
- La Roja deserved victors as England struggled to create chances
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At this point, everyone knows the story of England at World Cups.
So often a source of heartbreak and pain for a sporting public crying out for success on the biggest stage, dreams of glory at football's global tournaments have been vanquished and replaced by nightmares filled with penalty shootout misery and petulant red cards, often accompanied by some haphazard goalkeeping.
That wasn't quite the story this time around, however, though there were similarities here and there.
England's Lionesses were already champions heading into the 2023 Women's World Cup thanks to their success at the Euros last summer but their preparations for the tournament in Australia and New Zealand were hit with sizeable debris at every inopportune moment.
Captain Leah Williamson, star forward Beth Mead and attacker Fran Kirby were ruled out before the competition kicked off with injuries. Keira Walsh suffered a knee problem against Denmark that threatened her future involvement and Lauren James was suspended for two games for a stamp on Nigeria's Michelle Alozie.
Even so, England went through the group stage with a perfect record - even if the Haiti game produced a performance nowhere near faultless - held their nerve on penalties against Nigeria and proved too strong for both Colombia and co-hosts Australia in the quarter-finals and semi-finals respectively.
The final step proved just one too far. The Lionesses' couldn't cook in the final against Spain like they had throughout the tournament as opposition captain Olga Carmona's 29th-minute strike proved the winner. Having beaten the same team at Euro 2022, England came up against an inspired Spanish midfield in Aitana Bonmati, Teresa Abelleira and Jennifer Hermoso and the big chance to equalise just never came for Sarina Wiegman's side.
But, like the whole world has seen in previous battling performances, England gave themselves every chance with another heroic effort at Stadium Australia.
They so nearly went ahead through Lauren Hemp, but her curled strike came back off the bar before Mary Earps made her first vital contribution, somehow denying Alba Redondo when it seemed easier to score.
Unlucky, @lauren__hemp! π© https://t.co/qdfyIh43zt pic.twitter.com/rZBhVZtdlb
β Lionesses (@Lionesses) August 20, 2023
SAVE! π
β Girls on the Ball (@GirlsontheBall) August 20, 2023
Spain with a big chance down the other end.
Carmona breaks into space to deliver a cross. It evades Paralluelo and Redondo's shot is blocked away by Earps.
0-0 | #ESPENG | #FIFAWWC | #GOTBLive
Carmona put Spain ahead in rather cruel fashion from an England perspective as a costly Lucy Bronze error resulted in the only goal of the game.
The Barcelona right-back dribbled into midfield and lost possession, throwing her arms up in frustration while striker Alessia Russo tried to cover her, and Spain soon made inroads down that flank. A switch found Mariona Caldentey to feed Carmona, who slammed past Earps.
#ESP capitalize straight away with the space left on the flank when Lucy Bronze loses the ball in the central parts.
β Mia Eriksson (@mia_eriksson) August 20, 2023
Mariona with the assist for Olga Carmona who finishes deliciously showing no mercy.
Message on Olgaβs shirt for the mother of a friend who passed away recently. (Not the school theory).
β Sid Lowe (@sidlowe) August 20, 2023
π Real Madridβs Olga Carmona:
β Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) August 20, 2023
βͺοΈ Scored winner vs Sweden in semifinals.
βͺοΈ Scored winner vs England in final
π«‘ Spainβs Captain steps up when it mattered most. pic.twitter.com/cDzZHJBGQZ
Spain hit the post again before half-time through Salma Paralluelo with England second-best for most of the first half. It was then Earps again who kept the scoreline to 1-0 in denying Caldentey. Hemp had arguably her side's most presentable chance, firing just wide from Chloe Kelly's excellent cross.
There were fears the Lionesses' comeback dreams would be squashed in the second half when a painstaking VAR conference resulted in the awarding of a penalty for Spain.
Hermoso was the victim of some Bronze dark arts immediately before the spot-kick and blinked in front of Earps. The Manchester United stopper sprang to her left and comfortably held Hermoso's shot, celebrating with typical flair.
She almost certainly screamed "F*** off" in full view of the cameras, too.
Spain have been awarded a penalty for this Keira Walsh handball#FIFAWWC #ENG #ESP #Lionesses pic.twitter.com/NqgYSdEvmo
β BBC Sport (@BBCSport) August 20, 2023
That looks like handball from Keira Walsh in the box. Would not be surprised if Spain got a penalty here.
β Adam Millington (at #FIFAWWC π¦πΊ) (@AdamGMillington) August 20, 2023
MARY EARPS!
β BBC Sport (@BBCSport) August 20, 2023
That's it! #FIFAWWC #ENG #ESP #Lionesses pic.twitter.com/US7kyqBGf4
A huge Mary Earps save from the spot to deny Spain a second.
β Lionesses (@Lionesses) August 20, 2023
We need to push on now. COME ON, #LIONESSES! πͺ https://t.co/L1Xwx7TNUE pic.twitter.com/18fMt6AnoO
If Nike still don't sell Mary Earps' jersey after this, there is no point in anything.#Lionesses #FIFAWWC
β Jamie Spencer (@jamiespencer155) August 20, 2023
EARPS SAYS NO β pic.twitter.com/a5K30xya6z
β FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) August 20, 2023
Mary Earps with a MASSIVE penalty save! The game is still on in Sydney! π§€π pic.twitter.com/R3QGK7gBng
β 90min (@90min_Football) August 20, 2023
Earps picked up the Golden Glove for her incredible efforts throughout the tournament.
Lauren James had been introduced at half-time as Wiegman searched for a route back into the game and the Chelsea forward forced a sharp save from Catalina Coll, but despite the pressing need for an equaliser Spain always looked more capable of scoring on the counter attack.
La Roja eventually saw out the 13 minutes of second-half stoppage time to secure their first ever Women's World Cup title, a triumph few could have predicted with such fallout and controversy surrounding head coach Jorge Vilda after a major dispute with key players in the squad last year.
For England, there is more than enough talent to be optimistic of going one better at the next World Cup in 2027.
Women's football doesn't stop today.
β Jamie Spencer (@jamiespencer155) August 20, 2023
Fans, go to games and/or watch on TV when the club season starts.
Journalists/editors, keep coverage going, don't put it on hold til Euro 2025.
Brands, put your money where your mouth is with sponsorship if you piggyback on today's final.
It's been an amazing year and we're so proud of our journey β making history on and off the pitch.
β Lionesses (@Lionesses) August 20, 2023
We've truly felt your support from back home and here with us in Australia. THANK YOU!
Your #Lionesses β€οΈ pic.twitter.com/gQbTlpu9nB
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