Women's Football Day 4 Preview: The quarterfinals begin
(BEIJING, August 14) -- Defending champion the United States faces a challenge from Canada as the Olympic Women's Football quarterfinals kick-off Friday.
The United States has gradually found its form after being defeated by Norway in the first match. And Canada, having made significant progress in recent years, won't be satisfied bowing down to the United States, especially after their impressive Olympic debut.
Athens 2004 runner-up Brazil will encounter Norway in another quarterfinal match. The two countries have mismatched strengths. Norway's strength lies in their physical power, while the Brazilian team is characterized by its speed, energy and brilliant players. But there is no doubt Norway will face heavy pressure from the Brazilian offensive line lead by skilled striker Cristiane Rozeira de Souza Silva.
The United States has gradually found its form after being defeated by Norway in the first match. And Canada, having made significant progress in recent years, won't be satisfied bowing down to the United States, especially after their impressive Olympic debut.
Athens 2004 runner-up Brazil will encounter Norway in another quarterfinal match. The two countries have mismatched strengths. Norway's strength lies in their physical power, while the Brazilian team is characterized by its speed, energy and brilliant players. But there is no doubt Norway will face heavy pressure from the Brazilian offensive line lead by skilled striker Cristiane Rozeira de Souza Silva.
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