2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup: Top 10 goals so far

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[ad_1] The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup group stage is almost over, and we still have much more soccer to be played before a champion is crowned.

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The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup group stage is almost over, and we still have much more soccer to be played before a champion is crowned. But we have already seen some incredible goals in this tournament, so we at FOX Sports took the liberty of ranking the top 10 so far with input from FOX Sports’ Rob Stone, Alexi Lalas, Carli Lloyd and Ari Hingst.

Top 10 goals of the FIFA Women’s World Cup so far ft. Linda Caicedo, Katie McCabe and more!

This list goes up until Tuesday’s action, so none of the seven goals that the Netherlands hung on Vietnam in a dominant victory to clinch Group E over the United States will be listed here.

But the USA is represented thanks to Lindsey Horan, one of the USWNT’s two captains at the tournament. Though the USWNT looked extremely lackluster in its scoreless draw against heavy underdog Portugal, the team will have more scoring chances after just barely securing a spot in the knockout stage.

[Carli Lloyd on USA’s escape: ‘The player of the match was that post’]

So without further ado, here are the goals we consider among the best at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup so far.

10. Rebecka Blomqvist (Sweden) vs. Italy

Sweden’s Rebecka Blomqvist scores goal vs. Italy in 90+6′

Sweden was already well in control of this match by the time Blomqvist completed this incredible run and sneaked the ball between the legs of Italy goalkeeper Francesca Durante.

9. Mina Tanaka (Japan) vs. Spain

Japan’s Mina Tanaka scores goal vs. Spain in 82′

Japan was well en route to a shockingly dominant victory over Spain by the time Tanaka shot this well-curled strike into the top left corner of goal.

8. Lindsey Horan (USA) vs. Netherlands

United States’ Lindsey Horan GETS EVEN against Netherlands star Danielle van de Donk

The United States might have failed to advance past the group stage if not for Horan’s clutch second-half header against the Netherlands after she exchanged words — and shoves — with club teammate Danielle van de Donk.

7. Manuela Vanegas (Colombia) vs. Germany

Colombia’s Manuela Vanegas scores goal vs. Germany in 90+7′

Vanegas found herself unmarked with a perfectly placed corner kick coming toward her, and did not miss her chance to give Colombia a stunning last-minute upset against the two-time Women’s World Cup champions.

6. Katie McCabe (Ireland) vs. Canada

Ireland’s Katie McCabe scores goal vs. Canada in 4′

Plenty of countries got their first-ever Women’s World Cup goals in this tournament, but none were as gorgeous as McCabe’s Olimpico directly off a corner kick against Canada.

5. Sophia Braun (Argentina) vs. South Africa

Argentina’s Sophia Braun scores goal vs. South Africa in 74′

There have not been too many long-distance strikes in this tournament, which makes Braun’s clutch strike against South Africa — which sparked Argentina’s comeback for a 2-2 draw — all the more impressive.

4. Lauren James (England) vs. Denmark

England’s Lauren James scores goal vs. Denmark in 6′

James’ impressive shot through traffic from the top of the penalty box stood up as the winner in England’s 1-0 victory over Denmark, much to the delight of her brother and fellow Chelsea star Reece.

3. Teresa Abilleira (Spain) vs. Zambia

Spain’s Teresa Abilleira with a LASER goal vs. Zambia

Abilleira got all of this well-placed ball that had Zambia’s defense flummoxed as Spain cruised to a 5-0 win.

2. Bia Zaneratto (Brazil) vs. Panama

Brazil’s Bia Zaneratto scores goal vs. Panama in 48′

Jogo Bonito was at its finest here as Brazil dissected Panama’s defense in the box with crisp passing to put an exclamation mark on a dominant opening-match performance.

1. Linda Caicedo (Colombia) vs. Germany

Colombia’s Linda Lizeth Caicedo Alegria scores goal vs. Germany in 52′

Whatever the future has in store for women’s soccer, the 18-year-old Caicedo figures to play a big part in it with a goal in each of her first two Women’s World Cup matches, including this stunner off an incredibly harsh angle to pave the way for Colombia’s massive upset against Germany.

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