Women's World Cup of FIFA: Japan defeats Spain to finish first in group C. Japan outmatched Spain 4-0 in their last gathering stage match of the FIFA Ladies' Reality Cup 2023 at the Wellington Local Arena, New Zealand.



Spain had a once-in-a-lifetime chance at first as chief Aitana Bonmati, who made a late run into the container, was simply inches away from scoring an objective.


The Japanese answered splendidly by scoring their most memorable objective on a phenomenal counter-assault which was effectively wrapped up by Hinata Miyazawa's completely relaxed move in the twelfth moment.


Japan multiplied their lead quickly with one more attractive counter-assault as Riko Ueki's shot wound up in the container after taking a significant diversion from Irene Paredes in the 28th moment.


While Spain kept keeping ownership where the Japanese did what they were doing best and significantly increased their lead in the 40th moment with one more counter-assault.


After catching the Spaniards on break, Miyazawa scored once more and finished it brilliantly into the top-left corner to give her team a three-goal lead at the end of the first half.


Despite their best efforts, Spain conceded one more goal in the 82nd minute against the devastating Japanese counterattack.


After spinning Paredes with her body feints, Mina Tanaka curled it into the top-left corner to make it 4-0 Japan.


Spain had 77% belonging — with 898 passes — contrasted with Japan's 23%, — with 267 passes — however, it happened to no utilization as the previous annihilated the last's protection on counter-assaults.


This was Spain's greatest misfortune at the Ladies' Reality Cup and the initial time La Roja yielded four objectives in a global contest.


With the triumph, Japan completed the top of the gathering with nine focuses while Spain sat in the second situation with six places.


In the Round of 16, Japan will face Norway, and Spain will face Switzerland.