Lionesses Roar Back: England's 3-0 Revenge Over Australia After Brazil Defeat

England delivered a perfect response to their weekend defeat with a dominant 3-0 victory over Australia. The Lionesses took full advantage of an early red card shown to Alanna Kennedy for pulling down Alessia Russo. Goals from Beever-Jones, Bronze, and Stanway secured a convincing win at Pride Park in Derby. Coach Sarina Wiegman will be pleased with her team's sharp performance despite an injury concern for Michelle Agyemang.

Key Points: England Women Beat Australia 3-0 in Homecoming Series

  • Aggie Beever-Jones smashed home the opener after Australia's early red card
  • Birthday girl Lucy Bronze doubled England's lead with a superb first-half strike
  • Georgia Stanway wrapped up the victory with a late stoppage-time penalty kick
  • Debutant Lucia Kendall impressed, hitting the crossbar and narrowly missing a header
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Beever-Jones, Bronze, Stanway on target as England outclass Australia 3-0

Aggie Beever-Jones, Lucy Bronze, and Georgia Stanway score as England's Lionesses dominate Australia 3-0 at Pride Park in a commanding homecoming performance.

"The Lionesses looked far sharper this time. - Goal.com"

New Delhi, October 29

England gave their fans exactly the kind of homecoming performance they had been hoping, bouncing back in style from Saturday's disappointing defeat to Brazil. The Lionesses registered a convincing 3-0 win over Australia as part of their ongoing homecoming series, which will see the European Championship trophy tour four venues across the country.

Derby County's Pride Park saw a far stronger display befitting the reigning European champions, with goals from Aggie Beever-Jones, Lucy Bronze, and Georgia Stanway sealing the victory against a Matildas side reduced to 10 players within the first 20 minutes, as per Goal.com.

For England fans, the night might have brought a sense of deja vu after Saturday's loss to Brazil, where the South Americans also went 2-0 up before being reduced to 10 players early on. However, unlike that game at the Etihad Stadium, where England struggled to make their advantage count, the Lionesses looked far sharper this time. Moments after Alanna Kennedy was sent off for pulling down Alessia Russo, who was through on goal, Beever-Jones smashed home the opener with a powerful finish. The advantage was doubled just before half-time when Lucy Bronze, celebrating her 34th birthday, struck a superb goal to give England firm control.

The scoreline could easily have been more one-sided. Debutant Lucia Kendall, who impressed throughout, struck the crossbar and narrowly missed a header from a lovely Niamh Charles cross. Georgia Stanway also tested Australian goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold before converting a late penalty in stoppage time to wrap up the win.

England's defence was largely untroubled, with Hannah Hampton making just one key save to deny her Chelsea teammate Sam Kerr at the near post.

Coach Sarina Wiegman's tactical tweaks and rotations paid off as well, giving her plenty of positives to take away. The only dampener on an otherwise perfect evening came with the injury to teenage forward Michelle Agyemang, who had to be stretchered off after suffering what looked like a serious knee issue.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see England bounce back like this! The women's game in Europe is really reaching new heights. Wish we could see more such high-quality women's football tournaments in India too.
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Ananya R
Lucy Bronze scoring on her 34th birthday - what a moment! 🎂 These European teams show such professionalism and consistency. Our Indian women's team could learn a lot from their training methods and tactical discipline.
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David E
While England played well, let's be honest - playing against 10 players for 70 minutes makes the victory less impressive. The real test will be when they face a full-strength top team.
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Sarah B
The injury to Agyemang is really concerning. Young players getting serious injuries early in their careers is heartbreaking. Hope she recovers quickly and comes back stronger 💪
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Vikram M
England's women's team is setting such high standards! The way they maintained possession and created chances even after going 2-0 up shows their winning mentality. This is exactly the kind of football we need to develop in India.

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