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    Striker Cristiana Girelli came off the bench to head an 87th-minute winner in Italy's Women's World Cup opener against Argentina.

    It looked as though Italy were going to be frustrated in Auckland by a gritty defensive performance from Argentina before substitute Girelli came good to earn the 1-0 victory.

    The experienced Juventus attacker had replaced Giulia Dragoni in the 83rd minute, taking over from the midfielder who at the age of 16 years and 259 days became one of the youngest players in the tournament's history.

    "Cristiana is a leader, a captain of this group," said Italy manager Milena Bertolini of the match-winner. "She is always there and we know what she can give.

    "We are very happy. We know how important it is to start such a tournament well."

    Bertolini had no hesitation in giving a start to youngster Dragoni who only made her debut for the senior side on 1 July, but ultimately it was the 33-year-old Girelli who made the difference.

    "Giulia is a talent of Italian football," said Bertolini of the teenager. "She was ready and she did well playing in a big stadium. If they are here, it is because they deserve it."

    Come the crunch moment of an often tetchy game, Girelli got on the end of Lisa Boattin's cross and looped the ball over Vanina Correa.

    In front of a crowd of 30,889 spectators, Italy had earlier seen goals by Arianna Caruso and Valentina Giacinti ruled out for offside.

    Italy also included 18-year-old forward Chiara Beccari from the start. They go to Wellington next to play Sweden, who also have three points in Group G, on Saturday (kick-off 08:30 BST).

    Argentina's next match is against South Africa in Dunedin on Friday (01:00 BST).

    Youngster Dragoni plays her part

    Italy have lost their way since an impressive showing at the 2019 World Cup which included wins over Australia, Jamaica and China.

    They disappointed at Euro 2022 and 13 of Bertolini's 23 players at this tournament are appearing on the World Cup stage for the first time.

    The Italy boss produced a major surprise before kick-off by naming Dragoni in her starting XI - just three weeks after the youngster made her debut for Le Azzurre aged 16 years and 236 days.

    She has been nicknamed 'Little Messi' and played her part in her country's win with some confident touches, with the teenager finishing the match with an 86.4% passing accuracy.

    The record for the youngest player to feature at a Women's World Cup belongs to Ifeanyi Chiejine, who was 16 years and 34 days when she played for Nigeria in 1999.

    While Dragoni started, forward Girelli, defender Elisa Bartoli and midfielder Valentina Cernoia - who have more than 200 caps between them and are appearing at their second World Cup - had to make do with seats on the bench.

    Girelli made her presence felt after climbing off the bench to settle the match and break Argentina's hearts.

    La Albiceleste thought they had earned themselves a crucial point and looked crestfallen when Girelli struck, and there was more anguish to come when Florencia Bonsegundo was denied an equaliser in the closing moments by Francesca Durante.

    The hunt for a first World Cup win goes on for Argentina, who have lost eight of their 10 games spanning four editions of the tournament.

    "The result was somewhat unfair. A draw would have been the right score," said Argentina boss German Portanova.

    Player of the match

    DragoniGiulia Dragoni

    with an average of 8.08

    Italy

    1. Squad number16Player nameDragoni

      Average rating

      8.08

    2. Squad number10Player nameGirelli

      Average rating

      7.98

    3. Squad number14Player nameBeccari

      Average rating

      7.46

    4. Squad number17Player nameBoattin

      Average rating

      7.33

    5. Squad number9Player nameGiacinti

      Average rating

      7.23

    6. Squad number7Player nameCantore

      Average rating

      7.14

    7. Squad number18Player nameCaruso

      Average rating

      7.13

    8. Squad number4Player nameDi Guglielmo

      Average rating

      7.10

    9. Squad number20Player nameGreggi

      Average rating

      7.10

    10. Squad number8Player nameBonansea

      Average rating

      6.97

    11. Squad number6Player nameGiugliano

      Average rating

      6.83

    12. Squad number5Player nameLinari

      Average rating

      6.77

    13. Squad number22Player nameDurante

      Average rating

      6.74

    14. Squad number23Player nameSalvai

      Average rating

      6.61

    Argentina

    1. Squad number22Player nameBanini

      Average rating

      5.90

    2. Squad number10Player nameIppólito

      Average rating

      5.40

    3. Squad number9Player nameGramaglia

      Average rating

      5.38

    4. Squad number3Player nameStábile

      Average rating

      5.19

    5. Squad number15Player nameBonsegundo

      Average rating

      5.16

    6. Squad number16Player nameBenítez

      Average rating

      5.04

    7. Squad number8Player nameFalfán

      Average rating

      4.89

    8. Squad number19Player nameLarroquette

      Average rating

      4.88

    9. Squad number11Player nameRodríguez

      Average rating

      4.86

    10. Squad number7Player nameNúñez

      Average rating

      4.84

    11. Squad number6Player nameCometti

      Average rating

      4.62

    12. Squad number13Player nameBraun

      Average rating

      4.56

    13. Squad number1Player nameCorrea

      Average rating

      4.46

    14. Squad number14Player nameMayorga

      Average rating

      4.44

    Line-ups

    Italy

    Formation 4-2-3-1

    • 22Durante
    • 4Di Guglielmo
    • 5Linari
    • 23Salvai
    • 17Boattin
    • 6Giugliano
    • 16Dragoni

      Substituted forGirelliat 83'minutes

    • 8BonanseaBooked at 85mins
    • 18CarusoBooked at 25mins

      Substituted forGreggiat 58'minutes

    • 14Beccari
    • 9Giacinti

      Substituted forCantoreat 74'minutes

    Substitutes

    • 1Giuliani
    • 2Severini
    • 3Orsi
    • 7Cantore
    • 10Girelli
    • 11Glionna
    • 12Baldi
    • 13Bartoli
    • 15Serturini
    • 19Lenzini
    • 20Greggi
    • 21Cernoia

    Argentina

    Formation 4-2-3-1

    • 1Correa
    • 13Braun
    • 14MayorgaBooked at 68mins
    • 6Cometti
    • 3StábileBooked at 90mins
    • 8Falfán

      Substituted forIppólitoat 90+2'minutes

    • 16Benítez
    • 7Núñez

      Substituted forRodríguezat 77'minutes

    • 22Banini
    • 15BonsegundoBooked at 76mins
    • 19LarroquetteBooked at 12mins

      Substituted forGramagliaat 90+2'minutes

    Substitutes

    • 2Sachs
    • 4Cruz
    • 5Santana
    • 9Gramaglia
    • 10Ippólito
    • 11Rodríguez
    • 12Esponda
    • 17Gómez
    • 18Chávez
    • 20Singarella
    • 21Lonigro
    • 23Cháves
    Referee:
    Melissa Borjas
    Attendance:
    30,889

    Match Stats

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    1. Match ends, Italy 1, Argentina 0.

    2. Second Half ends, Italy 1, Argentina 0.

    3. Corner, Italy. Conceded by Vanina Correa.

    4. Attempt saved. Lisa Boattin (Italy) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the right is saved in the bottom right corner.

    5. Eliana Stábile (Argentina) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

    6. Sofia Cantore (Italy) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

    7. Foul by Eliana Stábile (Argentina).

    8. Foul by Sofia Cantore (Italy).

    9. Estefanía Banini (Argentina) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

    10. Hand ball by Paulina Gramaglia (Argentina).

    11. Attempt missed. Sofia Cantore (Italy) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Chiara Beccari following a fast break.

    12. Attempt saved. Florencia Bonsegundo (Argentina) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.

    13. Foul by Sofia Cantore (Italy).

    14. Florencia Bonsegundo (Argentina) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

    15. Substitution, Argentina. Paulina Gramaglia replaces Mariana Larroquette.

    16. Substitution, Argentina. Dalila Ippólito replaces Daiana Falfán.

    17. Francesca Durante (Italy) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

    18. Foul by Aldana Cometti (Argentina).

    19. Foul by Cristiana Girelli (Italy).

    20. Daiana Falfán (Argentina) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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