The Belgian goal-scoring machine continues to run at full speed in the World Cup qualifiers. Kosovo was defeated 1-6, which means it is almost second in the group.
Match details
Objectives:
- 22′ De Kenny 0-1
- 41′ Wullaert 0-2
- 44′ Wullaert 0-3
- 54′ Wullaert 0-4
- 65′ Wullaert 0-5 (penalty kick)
- 68′ MEMETI 1-5
- 78′ Minart 1-6
Kosovo is no match for fire
Unlike last week against Albania, Flames started this match with great enthusiasm. They easily created space and repeatedly arrested the defenders of Kosovo. In the first 15 minutes of the match, the red torch slipped 7 times.
In the 22nd minute, De Kinney opened the score with a pass from Wallart. Moments later, five flames burst into the goal. This time it was De Caigny who provided assistance to Wullaert.
The captain put her second of the evening before the break. She easily beat the Kosovo goalkeeper and was able to click easily at the score 0-3.
Wallart, 4 goals and 2 assists
After the break, the Belgians looked for more goals. After a pass from Tuwlings, Wallart completed a hat-trick quickly in the second half. With a provocative penalty, then put 0-5 on the scoreboard.
Memeti managed to score between them because Flames missed a Kosovo free kick. Minart still scored 1-6 after the honor of Memeti.
Tessa Walert played a great match again. She scored 4 times and is thus the top scorer in this campaign. The Anderlecht striker was also good to provide 2 assists today.
Norway won 2-1 over Poland tonight. Although Flames won, they remain in second place in Group F. And our Belgian women are sneaking away from Poland.
If Belgium still wants to qualify directly for the World Cup, they will have to beat Norway by at least four goals on September 2.
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