Women's World Cup: Brazil's moment of magic undoes the Matildas
Rosana's 54th minute goal really should not have been. The Matildas were guilty of indulging the Brazilians entry into their box. They had at least three chances to clear or muscle them off the ball. Be that as it may, when the moment came Rosana niftily flicked the ball onto her left side creating a clear path to goal and her volley had both power and direction carrying it away from Melissa Barbieri.
Soccerblog @ Jun 29, 2011 11:44 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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