Mexico vs France
Mexico goalkeeper Cecilia Santiago (1) defends the net against France midfielder Camille Abily (10) during the second half in a Group F soccer match in the 2015 FIFA women's World Cup at Lansdowne Stadium. Reuters/ Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

France enjoyed a comfortable 5-0 win against the “Tri” to take the first place in Group F of the competition with an earlier start. France passed over Mexico with 5 goals at Women’s World Cup 2015 playing in Canada when they see each other at Lansdowne Stadium in Ottawa Canada. Mexico vs France was the third match of Group F.

France dominated the whole game; however, Marie Delie’s scoring as earlier as 34’ seconds from the beginning after Elodie Thomi’s service was deflected by Alina Garcia into the path. No later than that, Eugenie Le Sommer score twice at 13 minute and 36’ while Henry completed with an extraordinary shot from outside area at minute 80.

Ninety minutes of inspired football was all what France needed to defeat Mexico 5-0 on Wednesday, in what was the final match of the Women’s World Cup group stage for Group F. It took less than a minute for the European team to flex their proverbial muscle.

Ball possession was 62% France and 38% Mexico in first half. Much of the same followed in the second half, with Amadine Henry providing the exclamation point in the 80th minute. She strike from distance sealed the landslide victory. France never stop to go forward, they seem to want more than 5 goals. Captain Nayeli Rangel gathered her Mexico team mates before they went down the tunnel at half-time to try and rally her troops, but it was more of the same from the French after the break. Mexico is getting ready to go back home.

On the other match, two first-half goals proved enough for England to secure a 2-1 victory over the already qualified Colombia and move into the knockout stage. A strong crowd in Montreal enjoyed a quality contest and a strong showing from Colombia, but there was only to be one more goal to cheer as Lady Andrade lofted the ball into the net over the exposed Bardsley during injury time.

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