
The Women’s World Cup has already produced many memorable moments, and one of them featured Catalina Usme (Colombia) and Chantel Swabi (Jamaica).
The fight between Catalina Ousme and Chantel Swaby at the Women’s World Championship
Usme (’51) scored the only goal in the match in the 1/8 finals, but the South American athlete distinguished herself more in the match against Swabi.
While waiting for the corner, Catalina tried to stay closer to her opponent, but pushed her several times without making much effort.
Usme eventually gave up the fight, raised his hands and looked at the referee, while Swabi nonchalantly tossed his hair over his shoulder.
The video went viral on social media, with netizens commenting on the moment: “The universal experience of living with a cat and trying to work from home” / “Anyway, she had the last laugh because she scored a goal.”
Colombia will meet England in the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup. The match will take place on Saturday at 13:30 (Romanian time) at the Olympic Stadium in Sydney.
The match between Svebi and Usme (2023 FIFA World Cup)
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The goal was scored by Catalin Usme in the match between Colombia and Jamaica
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Women’s World Cup quarter-finals
Spain – Netherlands / Friday, 04:00
Japan – Sweden / Friday, 10:30
Australia v France / Saturday, 10am
England – Colombia / Saturday, 13:30.
Source: Hot News

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