France, a favorite, did not let Finland surprise in the opening game of the European Championships for girls under 17 years of age. Finland is playing in the European Championships for the second time for the second time.
3.5. 20:28 • Updated 3.5. 20:40
Finland strongly opposed France in its opening match for girls under 17. However, the three-time silver team scored 2-0 better in a match played in Siroki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Even in the shadow of the statistics, France was ahead of Finland and even knocked out the pole three times.
France dominated the start of the match, but Finland managed to hit the attacking head dangerously on a couple of occasions after that. Ote gradually moved to France again and was close to opening after 33 minutes Ellan Arpiainen judges the French center of the ball on the track completely wrong and topper Aura Nyholm got the ball in the corner.
Finland, on the other hand, got a great place four minutes later when Milja Kiviranta was poured right on the border of the penalty area. Kiviranta shot a good shot, but Feerine Belhadj rejected.
With half a minute left, France took advantage of the Finnish defense’s communication disruption. Shana Chossenotte robbed the ball Sara Arimolta and with a low draft passed the Scarecrow.
France also came strongly from the start of the second half, but Arpiainen was not surprising. Good luck with the scoreboard’s 60 minutes into the match Lucie Calban the bet hit the post with a post.
French pressure was given a penalty in the 72nd minute Melina Mendy snatched Kiviranta ‘s pass and greedily fed Calba. Calba’s bet sank irresistibly to Finland’s goal.
Finland also had its situation, and the best place was blessed To Lotta Kalske, who reached overtime in the fifth minute with the most sophisticated Belhadji. However, the French guard pulled a longer steep.
Finland’s matches at the European Championships will continue on Friday, when Spain will face off. The last match in the first round against Norway is scheduled for Monday. The matches can be seen at Areena.