Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Late Colombia goal denies Mexico first World Cup win

<span id="midArticle_start"/>A late goal from Daniela Montoya allowed Colombia to escape with a 1-1 draw against Mexico in their Group F opener at the Women’s World Cup in Moncton on Tuesday.

<span id="midArticle_0"/>Taking a back pass from Tatiana Ariza, Montoya drilled home a shot from just outside the penalty area that rang off the crossbar in the 82nd minute to deny Mexico a first World Cup win.

<span id="midArticle_1"/>Mexico was the better team dominating possession, grabbing the early lead on a brilliant 36th minute strike from midfielder Veronica Perez.

<span id="midArticle_2"/> <span class="first-article-divide"/>El Tri thought it had pulled out a miracle finish in injury time when striker Charlyn Corral’s shot rolled across the goal line only to have it waved off when teammate Stephany Mayor was called for a foul on Colombia’s Angela Clavijo.

<span id="midArticle_3"/> <span class="second-article-divide"/>Ranked 26th in the world, Mexico will play England in its next game, while number 28 Colombia will face France.

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<span id="midArticle_5"/> (Reporting by Tim Wharnsby in Toronto. Editing by Steve Keating.)

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