🎥 All the best bits from the Women's World Sevens so far 🔥 | OneFootball

🎥 All the best bits from the Women's World Sevens so far 🔥 | OneFootball

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Peter Fitzpatrick·22 de maio de 2025

🎥 All the best bits from the Women's World Sevens so far 🔥

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The inaugural Women's World Sevens tournament is taking place in Estoril, Portugal and it's safe to say it's been a big success so far.

With so many top clubs in action, there's been plenty of memorable moments as the women's game revolution continues.


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Before we dive into the best bits so far, here's a quick explainer on how seven-a-side is a little bit different to the standard 11-a-side we're used to.

Now onto the action, and here's the first goal of the tournament, scored brilliantly by Manchester City's Japanese star.

After routing the Swedish side 4-0, City faced a sterner test in their second game against Ajax. This unique goal brought the sides level, and ensured the game would be settled on penalties.

The other Manchester club, United, had a dramatic win of their own, throwing away a 2-0 lead against Roma before Grace Clinton secured the win with a lovely finish, which is one probably familiar to those who have played five or seven-a-side at any level.

PSG went one better than Roma, coming from two goals down to beat Benfica 3-2. Dorsin's strong finish capped off a brilliant comeback for the French giants.

Bayern Munich have enjoyed themselves in Portugal, scoring eight goals in their two big wins over Ajax and Rosengård.

They had to come from behind to defeat the Dutch side, and were aided by the weirdest goal of the tournament so far.

In their second game, things returned to normal, with Pernille Harder scoring yet another header - the first and maybe only of the tournament given the ball has been on the ground in large part.

The Germans are enjoying themselves in the sun as seen by their celebrations as they booked their spot in the semi-finals.

What three sides will join them in Sunday's final four? We'll soon find out as the tournament continues.


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