Brazil foiled by France again and faces uphill climb to advance at Women’s World Cup
on Saturday stretched Brazil’s winless run against the French to 12 games.
Brazil then hired the experienced Pia Sundhage as its head coach in hopes of making the changes needed to defeat teams like France. Sundhage had coached the United States to two Olympic gold medals and a runner-up finish in the 2011 Women’s World Cup. “We knew that France was good at set pieces and we knew that we struggle with this a lot of times against them,” Souza said after Saturday’s loss.
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