FIFA Women’s World Cup: Record-breaking Marta secures Brazil’s last-16 berth

Overtakes Klose as the all-time leading scorer in history of World Cups

June 19, 2019 10:14 pm | Updated 10:14 pm IST - Valenciennes (France)

GOAL!  Marta fires home a penalty to help Brazil down Italy

GOAL! Marta fires home a penalty to help Brazil down Italy

Marta said she was representing women in football after becoming the leading scorer in the history of the men’s and women’s World Cups on Tuesday by firing home the penalty that downed Italy and secured Brazil’s place in the last 16 of this year’s tournament in France.

The 33-year-old, widely considered the best player in the history of the women’s game, slammed home from the spot in the 74th minute against Group C winner Italy to secure qualification and take her World Cup tally to 17 after Debinha was bundled over by Elena Linari.

Representing women

That puts her one ahead of former Bayern Munich and Lazio striker Miroslav Klose in the all-time rankings, and the veteran attacker said the goal was more than just a personal triumph.

“The feeling is a joyful one, definitely, not only for breaking the record but for being able to represent women in doing so,” she said.

“And for being able to help my team which is what matters most, qualifying for the next stage of the tournament.”

Marta’s record-breaking spot-kick wasn’t enough to secure second place in the group however, as Sam Kerr’s incredible four-goal haul in Australia’s 4-1 hammering of Jamaica saw the Matildas leapfrog Brazil on goals scored as three sides finished on six points.

It means Brazil could face either France or Germany in the next round, a tough test for a team that has at times spluttered in the group stage.

“I think that when you play a big competition like a World Cup, you can’t choose who you play,” insisted Marta.

“We have this thing now, we need to do what we need to do to keep this thing going in the competition and then whoever we have to play we will be prepared.”

Hat-trick for Kerr

Kerr became the first Australian woman to score a World Cup hat-trick when she tapped home in the 69th minute following two first half headers, and her fourth was the goal that secured second spot.

Italy meanwhile will take on one of the four best third-placed finishers after topping the group ahead of Australia on goal difference, while Brazil has to wait to know its opponent.

“It’s hard to think of such a thing as a ‘good defeat’, but you could say that we’re happy for qualifying and finishing first in the group,” said Italy coach Milena Bertolini.

The results:

Group C: Jamaica 1 (Solaun 49) lost to Australia 4 (Kerr 11, 42, 69, 83); Italy 0 lost to Brazil 1 (Marta 74-pen) .

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