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Women's World Cup: Japan clinch quarter-final berth by beating Norway

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Japan beat Norway 3-1 in the Women's World Cup last-16 to progress to the quarter-finals.

In a thrilling showdown, Japan outplayed Norway with a final score of 3-1, securing their spot in the quarter-finals of the 2023 Women's World Cup.
The action commenced in the 15th minute, as Japan's persistent attacks coerced an own goal from Norway's defensive line, giving them an early lead. Ingrid Engen of Norway was the unfortunate scorer of the own goal.
Norway swiftly responded in the 20th minute, displaying their determination with a precisely executed header by Guro Reiten, equalizing the scoreline.
The first half saw Japan create numerous scoring opportunities, but their efforts were thwarted, resulting in a 1-1 deadlock at halftime.
The second half kicked off with Japan's resilience bearing fruit in the 50th minute. A sequence of intricate passes paved the way for Risa Shimzu, who executed a skillful chip shot, restoring Japan's lead.
As the match progressed, Norway struggled to forge significant chances in the latter half. Karina Saevik's attempt in the 77th minute posed one of their best opportunities to level the game, yet her shot missed the target.
Japan's standout player and the leading goalscorer of the tournament, Hinata Miyazawa, left an indelible mark in the 81st minute by scoring the third goal. With this goal, she solidified Japan's triumph and established an insurmountable advantage.
This hard-fought victory propels Japan into the quarter-finals of the Women's World Cup, leaving both fans and analysts eager to witness their upcoming challenges in this captivating journey.

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