The Portuguese women's soccer team is doing well in this year's Women's World Cup, and will be competing with the U.S. women's soccer team in the final round of Group E. Although the public is unanimously optimistic about the U.S. women's soccer team, the Portuguese women's soccer team's superstar Niza Leaf has recovered from injury, which will give them a glimmer of hope to compete for a win. Niza Leaf has already broken Cron's record for the youngest Portuguese World Cup goal in the last round, so she has a bright future ahead of her.

Niza Leaf, who plays for Benfica, has been playing for the Portuguese women's soccer team since she was 17 years old, and has been tipped to make her debut in the World Cup before the final week, with 'golden manager' George Wendice taking the lead in recruiting her in March as the first women's soccer player under his banner. Nizarif's first match against the Netherlands women's soccer team due to injury only as a backup, so the Portuguese women's soccer team attack force greatly reduced, but the last match against the Vietnam women's soccer team comeback immediately scored a goal, so that she is 20 years old and 8 months of age, breaking the C Ronaldo in the 2006 World Cup scored a goal (21 years old and 132 days), became Portugal's history of the youngest World Cup scored a goal.

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