This Ajara Nchout goal vs New Zealand Women (VIDEO BELOW) will go down as one of the moments from this year’s Women’s World Cup. Nchout’s goal against the Ferns came in the 95th minute and helped Cameroon snatch a last gasp winner that sent them into the round of 16. The goal also knocked Argentina out.
Women’s Football
Biggest Win in Women’s World Cup History- USA vs Thailand 13-0 Highlights 2019 Alex Morgan 5 Goals Rose Lavelle Video
USA vs Thailand 2019 (USWNT-Thailand 2019 VIDEO BELOW)
Final score and result:- USA vs Thailand 13-0 (Morgan*5, Lavelle*2, Mewis*2, Horan, Rapinoe, Pugh, Lloyd)
Womens World Cup 2019- Group Stages
The most number of goals ever scored and the biggest margin of victory ever in a Womens World Cup game as the USWNT beat Thailand 13-0, beating the previous record set by Germany in their 11-0 win over Argentina back in 2007
Mo Salah named PFA Player of the Year 2018- Sane wins Young POTY 2017-18
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has been officially named the PFA Player of the Year for the 2017/18 season. The Egyptian forward, who has scored 31 times in 33 league games for the Reds this season, beat Kevin de Bruyne, Harry Kane, Leroy Sane, David Silva and David de Gea to be named POTY.
Salah is the seventh Liverpool player to be named PFA Player of the Year, following in the footsteps of Terry McDermott, Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush, John Barnes, Steven Gerrard and Luis Suarez.
Man City’s Leroy Sane was named Young Player of the Year 2018, pipping Harry Kane, Ederson, Raheem Sterling, Ryan Sessegnon and Marcus Rashford to the award.
Salah was named in the PFA Team of the Year, but Sane narrowly missed out on featuring the XI that was announced a few days ago.
Chelsea’s Fran Kirby won the Womens’ Player of the Year award with Bristol City’s Lauren Hemp winning the Women’s Young Player of the Year