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England given reality check by ex-Lioness after battling to World Cup quarter-finals

The European Champions were second best for much of their last-16 clash, with their chances of securing victory hampered by a late red card for Lauren James after a needless stamp on Michelle Alozie

Former England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis suggested the Lionesses were lucky to scrape past Nigeria and book their place in the Women’s World Cup quarter-finals.

The European Champions were second best for much of their last-16 clash, with their chances of securing victory hampered by a late red card for Lauren James after a needless stamp on Michelle Alozie. After a goalless 120 minutes, Georgia Stanway fired the first spot-kick of the shoot-out wide for England only for both Desire Oparanozie and Alozie to miss the target with their efforts.

With everyone else successful from the spot, it fell on Chloe Kelly to emphatically smash home the winning penalty, following on from her extra-time winner in the Euros final last summer and the decisive spot-kick in a shoot-out win over Brazil in the Finalissima in April.

Indeed, the result was a huge relief for England, who now face either Colombia or Jamaica in Saturday’s quarter-final. Speaking after the match, Brown-Finnis – who won 82 caps for the Lionesses before retiring in 2013 – told BBC One: “It was gritty, determined and dogged. It needed all of those and more to get the win.

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