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Romina Nunez scored the equaliser as Argentina roared back
from two goals down to draw 2-2 with South Africa at the Women's World Cup on
Friday, denying them a landmark first-ever win at the tournament.
South Africa appeared to be cruising to a first ever win in
five matches at the World Cup after goals by Linda Motlhalo and Thembi Kgatlana
either side of half-time in Dunedin.
However, Argentina pulled one back via a stunning Sophia
Braun strike in the 74th minute and then drew level five minutes later when
Nunez headed home.
Appearing at their fourth World Cup, Argentina have still
never won in 11 attempts but this draw gives them hope going into their final
match in Group G.
After losing their opening matches in New Zealand, Argentina
and South Africa both now have one point.
Favourites Sweden and Italy both have three points before
playing each other in Wellington on Saturday, before a decisive final round of
games on August 2.
South Africa threw away a lead and then conceded the
decisive goal in the last minute as they lost 2-1 to Sweden in their opening
match at the tournament.
And Banyana Banyana let slip a golden opportunity to break
their World Cup duck here having initially overcome the loss of captain Refiloe
Jane to injury in the first half.
She was taken off on a stretcher, with Kgatlana taking the
armband.
Kgatlana, who recovered from a ruptured achilles tendon to
be fit for the World Cup, set up the opener when she ran away from the
Argentina defence and squared for Motlhalo to score after half an hour.
The Argentina players stopped tracking back, convinced
Kgatlana was offside in the build-up, and the flag did initially come up.
However, the goal was given on review and South Africa were
in front.
Paulina Gramaglia hit the bar with a cross-cum-shot for
Argentina before Kgatlana put the ball in the net again in first-half stoppage
time, but this time the goal was ruled out for offside.
Chances came at either end in the second half but South
Africa appeared to be out of sight when Jermaine Seoposenwe's low centre was
turned in by Racing Louisville forward Kgatlana just after the hour mark.
Argentina looked down and out but they were given hope when
Braun beat goalkeeper Kaylin Swart with a fantastic strike, controlling a
clearance and letting fly from 25 metres out.
Five minutes later they drew level as Yamila Rodriguez
crossed for fellow substitute Nunez to head in and make it 2-2.
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